As a clinical psychologist and clinical researcher with publications in peer reviewed journals reporting the significant findings from multiple validation studies on a risk assessment tool for youth who are sexually abusive (now over N=4,000), the recently published report, California Sex Offender Management Board (CASOMB) Guidelines for Treatment and Supervising Youth Who Have Committed a Sex Offense (2022, November), were of great interest. CASOMB, created by the California legislature by Assembly Bill 1015 in 2006, addresses concerns and problems related to community management of adult sex offenders and makes recommendations to policy makers and practitioners. In 2017, Senate Bill 384 expanded the role of CASOMB to include sexual offending by youth. The published Guidelines, CASOMB’s first effort to address standards for working with youth and long awaited by California professionals, can now be downloaded from the website (https://casomb.org/).