An Act amending "The Administrative Code of 1929," approved April 9, 1929 (P. L. 177, No. 175), creating a Department of Youth Services and a Commission on Children and Youth therein; granting powers and placing duties upon the department, the commission, other State departments and agencies, the courts, the several counties, and cities of the first class; providing for regional offices of the department and for the creation of youth services bureaus and youth services commissions; mandating a juvenile delinquency prevention program; and repealing certain parts of acts.