18974.1.
(a) The county board of supervisors of a participating county shall allocate the pilot program funds according to the provisions of this article. The county board of supervisors may delegate the administration of the pilot program funds to the county social services department.(b) Public or private nonprofit agencies shall be eligible for funding provided that evidence is submitted as part of the application to the county that the proposed services are not duplicated in the community, are based on needs of children at risk, and are supported by a local public agency, including, but not limited to, one of the following:
(1) The county welfare department.
(2) A public law enforcement agency.
(3) The county probation department.
(4) The county board of supervisors.
(5) The county public health department.
(6) The county mental health department.
(7) Any school district.
(c) The administering local agency shall, with oversight and review from the county board of supervisors, include and integrate the pilot program in the county system improvement plan, county self-assessments, and the county plan for other federal and state child abuse prevention programs. To the extent applicable, the county shall provide similar assurances, data, and outcome assessments to the Office of Child Abuse Prevention with respect to the pilot program as are provided regarding other federal and state child abuse prevention programs.
(d) Each participating county shall annually report to the State Department of Social Services, the Assembly Committee on Human Services, and the Senate Committee on Human Services information including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Changing public attitudes or public opinion polls showing increased awareness of prevention techniques for child sexual abuse.
(2) The amount of educational materials distributed to stakeholder groups that address and promote child sexual abuse prevention and prevention techniques.
(3) Statistics on the increase or decrease of reports of child sexual abuse within the county.
(4) Identified best practices used by the pilot program which may be replicated and used by other counties, including, but not limited to, community outreach, data collection and analysis, and the creation of educational materials.