The administrative
office of the courts shall encourage the courts to work with
cities, counties, and schools to implement, expand, or use youth
court programs for juveniles who commit traffic infractions. Program operations of youth court programs may be funded by
government and private grants. Youth court programs are limited
to those that:
(1) Are developed using the guidelines for creating and
operating youth court programs developed by nationally recognized
experts in youth court projects;
(2) Target youth ages sixteen and seventeen who are alleged
to have committed a traffic infraction; and
(3) Emphasize the following principles:
(a) Youth must be held accountable for their problem
behavior;
(b) Youth must be educated about the impact their actions
have on themselves and others including their victims, their
families, and their community;
(c) Youth must develop skills to resolve problems with their
peers more effectively; and
(d) Youth should be provided a meaningful forum to practice
and enhance newly developed skills.
[2002 c 237 § 5.]