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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 2Ch. 9Art. 6§ 12754 Community Action Agency Duties

§ 12754 Community Action Agency Duties

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§ 12754 Community Action Agency Duties

Key Takeaways

  • •The law says community action agencies must plan and check how well they are helping poor people in their area.
  • •They should work with other groups to share resources and help each other fight poverty.
  • •They can start new projects if poor people need help that isn’t already being given.
  • •Poor people and local residents must have a say in how these programs work and get help to use public and private resources.

Example

A small town has many families struggling to buy food. The local community action agency notices that there is no food bank in the area.

The agency can plan and start a food bank to help these families. They must also make sure the poor families in the town have a say in how the food bank works, like what kind of food is given out and when it’s open.

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§ 12754 Community Action Agency Duties

In exercising its powers and carrying out its overall responsibility for a community action program, a community action agency shall have, subject to the purposes of this chapter, at least the following functions: (a) Planning systematically for and evaluating the program, including actions to develop information as to the problems and causes of poverty in the community, determine how much and how effectively assistance is being provided to deal with those problems and causes, and establish priorities among projects, activities, and areas as needed for the best and most efficient use of resources. (b) Encouraging agencies engaged in activities related to the community action program to plan for, secure, and administer assistance available under this chapter or from other sources on a common or cooperative basis; providing planning or technical assistance to those agencies; and generally, in cooperation with community agencies and officials, undertaking actions to improve existing efforts to overcome poverty. (c) Initiating and sponsoring projects responsive to needs of the poor that are not otherwise being met. (d) Establishing effective procedures by which the poor and area residents concerned will be enabled to influence the character of programs affecting their interests, providing for their regular participation in the implementation of those programs, and providing technical and other support needed to enable the poor and neighborhood groups to secure on their own behalf available assistance from public and private sources. (e) Joining with and encouraging business, labor, and other private groups and organizations to undertake, together with public officials and agencies, activities, in support of the community action program that will result in the additional use of private resources and capabilities, with a view to things such as developing new employment opportunities, stimulating investment that will have a measurable impact in reducing poverty among residents of areas of concentrated poverty, and providing methods by which residents of those areas can work with private groups, firms, and institutions in seeking solutions to problems of common concern. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 46, Sec. 20. Effective January 1, 2008. Repealed conditionally as prescribed by Section 12790.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

communityemploymentassistanceportparticipationimplementationresponsibilityinformation

Related Statutes

  • § 45200 Civil Service Exam Fraud
  • § 68632 Fee Waiver Eligibility Rules
  • § 12750 Community Action Agency Requirements
  • § 22970.71 Nonparticipant Spouse Definition
  • § 89002 Prohibited Political Mailings

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 12754.
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