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3/1/2005
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8b
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6 <br />nutrition education, food preparation, food safety, food <br />selection, and infant feeding instruction; <br />20) ** Oppose legislation that would remove the option of <br />enforcement of child support orders by Clerks of Court <br />unless adequate state funding is provided to cover start <br />up and continuation costs to counties (such as Orange) <br />where the State does not directly administer the Child <br />Support Enforcement program; <br />21) ** Support sustained funding for problem-solving court <br />models within Judicial District 15B. These programs <br />diminish court costs and the strain on the limited, <br />already over-burdened judicial system and include the <br />Adult Drug Treatment Court, Family Dependency DTC, <br />Community Resource Court, Youth Planning Coordinator, <br />and Orange County Dispute Settlement Center. All court <br />problem-solving endeavors are based on collaborative <br />models usually involving two or more human service <br />agencies plus dedicated court representatives. Previous <br />funding sources have been a combination of Governor's <br />Crime Commission, Bureau of Justice Assistance, System <br />of Care, Jail Diversion Block Grant, the State <br />Legislature and other funding sources; <br />6 <br />
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