This is a legal form that was released by the Iowa Department of Human Rights - a government authority operating within Iowa. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of the Facility Juvenile Reentry System (Jres) Questionnaire?
A: The purpose of the Facility Juvenile Reentry System (Jres) Questionnaire is to gather information about the juvenile reentry system in Iowa.
Q: Who is responsible for administering the Jres Questionnaire?
A: The Jres Questionnaire is administered by the Iowa Department of Human Rights.
Q: Who should complete the Jres Questionnaire?
A: The Jres Questionnaire should be completed by facilities providing juvenile reentry services in Iowa.
Q: What information is requested in the Jres Questionnaire?
A: The Jres Questionnaire requests information about facility demographics, staffing, program components, and reentry practices.
Q: Is participation in the Jres Questionnaire mandatory?
A: Yes, participation in the Jres Questionnaire is mandatory for facilities providing juvenile reentry services in Iowa.
Q: How often is the Jres Questionnaire to be completed?
A: The Jres Questionnaire is to be completed annually by the participating facilities.
Q: What happens to the information collected in the Jres Questionnaire?
A: The information collected in the Jres Questionnaire is used for research and planning purposes to improve the juvenile reentry system in Iowa.
Q: Is the information provided in the Jres Questionnaire confidential?
A: Yes, the information provided in the Jres Questionnaire is kept confidential and used for statistical purposes only.
Q: Are there any penalties for non-compliance with the Jres Questionnaire?
A: Failure to comply with the Jres Questionnaire may result in the loss of funding or other consequences determined by the Iowa Department of Human Rights.
Form Details:
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