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PUBLISHED: Sept. 12, 2014.
Residential PAR Data for FY 2013-14 (First 9 Months or First 3 Quarters)
PUBLISHED: May 27, 2014.
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Residential PAR Data for FY 2013-14 (First 6 Months or First 2 Quarters)
This is page 2 of the 2-page document. PUBLISHED: Feb. 25, 2014.
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PUBLISHED: August 4, 2015.
PUBLISHED: May 4, 2015.
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PUBLISHED: Nov. 2, 2014.
LRPP-FY 2015-2020 page 46, Non-secure Residential Commitment
LRPP-FY 2015-2020 page 47, Secure Residential Commitment
The following are excerpts from the this year's Long-Range Program Plan for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice with Approved Standards FY 2013-14 (goals), which can be found in its entirety at http://floridafiscalportal.state.fl.us/Document.aspx?ID=7064&DocType=PDF
Filled Bed Days are "resident days." Each resident day is one day of service in a residential commitment program for one youth. A day of service is based on the JJIS program information that shows a youth's "in" date and "out" date.
For example, if a youth is in a program for the entire month of December, that youth is counted as being served for 31 resident days. If a youth is only served for two weeks during a month (e.g., due to a mid-month release or admission), then that youth is counted as being served for 14 resident days.
Therefore, if a program serves two youths for the entire month of December, those two youths are counted as “generating” 62 resident days.