CASA Volunteer Program definition

CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile
CASA Volunteer Program means a program approved or sanctioned by the juvenile court
CASA Volunteer Program means a program approved or sanctioned by the juvenile court to recruit, train and supervise volunteer persons to serve as court appointed special advocates.

More Definitions of CASA Volunteer Program

CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile court, has received accreditation from the National CASA Association and has entered into a contract with the Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service under ORS 458.581 to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to serve as court ap- pointed special advocates.
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile court, has received accreditation from the National CASA Association and has entered into a con- tract with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services under ORS 184.492 to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to serve as court appointed special advocates.
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile court, has received accreditation from the National CASA Association and has entered into a contract with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services un- der ORS 184.492 to recruit, train and supervise vol- unteers to serve as court appointed special advocates.
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a ju-
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile court, has received accreditation from the National CASA Association and has entered into a contract with the Oregon De- partment of Administrative Services under ORS 184.492 to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to serve as court appointed spe- cial advocates.
CASA Volunteer Program means a program that is approved or sanctioned by a juvenile court, has received accreditation from the National CASA Association and has entered into a con- tract with the Oregon [Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service under ORS 458.581] Department of Administrative Services under section 3 of this 2017 Act to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to serve as court appointed special advocates.