In all cases where a non-criminal complaint is determined to be valid and suggested remedies involve administrative, procedural, or other actions by District agencies, OCJPA shall monitor the implementation of that action and shall report regularly to the City Administrator on progress toward and implementation of the action.
Until programmatic standards have been adopted legislatively or administratively by the District government for community-based residential facilities for court involved persons, OCJPA shall use as guides in its investigations nationally promulgated standards for community-based residential facilities including (but not limited to) the standards of the American Correctional Association, American Bar Association, National Juvenile Justice Standards Project, and National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals.
OCJPA shall reserve the option to obtain, or recommend in preliminary findings that special expertise be obtained, to assess quality of care issues or special programmatic controversies.
Rationale for special assistance and for the reference to or use of any nationally established programmatic standards in reaching investigative conclusions shall be detailed by OCJPA in preliminary reports and shall be available for the review of involved parties, the City Administrator, and the general public.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 28, r. 28-1205