California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 1730-1742
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1730
(a) No person may be committed to the Authority until the Authority has certified in writing to the Governor that it has approved or established...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1731
(a) When in any criminal proceeding in a court of this State a person has been convicted of a public offense and the person was...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1731.5
(a) After certification to the Governor as provided in this article, a court may commit to the authority any person convicted of a public offense...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1731.6
(a) In any county in which there is in effect a contract made pursuant to Section 1752.1, if a court has determined that a person...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1731.8
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, within 60 days of the commitment of a ward to the Department of the Youth Authority, the department shall...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1732
No person convicted of violating Section 261, 262, or 264.1, subdivision (b) of Section 288, Section 289, or of sodomy or oral copulation by force,...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1732.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person convicted of murder, rape or any other serious felony, as defined in Section 1192.7 of the Penal...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1732.6
(a) No minor shall be committed to the Youth Authority when he or she is convicted in a criminal action for an offense described in...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1732.7
A person who is convicted of a public offense for which the maximum penalty provided by law is imprisonment for not more than 90 days,...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1732.8
(a) Notwithstanding any other law and subject to the provisions of this section, the Director of the Youth Authority may transfer to and cause to...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1733
Nothing in this chapter prevents a court from revoking or suspending any license issued to the defendant under any law of this State where such...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1735
If the court sentences a person under 21 years of age at the time of his apprehension to the payment of a fine and the...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1736
The juvenile court may in its discretion commit persons subject to its jurisdiction to the authority, and the authority may in its discretion accept such...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1737
When a person has been committed to the custody of the authority, if it is deemed warranted by a diagnostic study and recommendation approved by...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1737.1
Whenever any person who has been convicted of a public offense in adult court and committed to and accepted by the Department of the Youth...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1737.5
A commitment to the Authority is a judgment within the meaning of Chapter 1 of Title 8 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, and...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1738
When the court commits a person to the authority the court may order him conveyed to some place of detention approved or established by the...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1739
(a) The right of a person who has been convicted of a public offense to a new trial or to an appeal from the judgment...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1740
When a court commits a person to the Authority such court shall at once forward to the Authority a certified copy of the order of...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1741
The judge before whom the person was tried and committed, the district attorney or other official who conducted the prosecution, and the probation officer of...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 1742
When the juvenile court commits to the Youth Authority a person identified as an individual with exceptional needs, as defined by Section 56026 of the...