Section 405 - Substance Abuse Prevention Account established -- Funding -- Uses.

UT Code § 51-9-405 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) There is created a restricted account within the General Fund known as the Substance Abuse Prevention Account.

(2) (a) The Division of Finance shall allocate to the Substance Abuse Prevention Account from the collected surcharge established in Section 51-9-401: (i) 2.5% for the juvenile court, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature; and (ii) 2.5% for the State Board of Education, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature. (b) The juvenile court shall use the allocation to pay for compensatory service programs required by Section 78A-6-117. (c) The State Board of Education shall use the allocation in public school programs for: (i) substance abuse prevention and education; (ii) substance abuse prevention training for teachers and administrators; and (iii) district and school programs to supplement, not supplant, existing local prevention efforts in cooperation with local substance abuse authorities.

(a) The Division of Finance shall allocate to the Substance Abuse Prevention Account from the collected surcharge established in Section 51-9-401: (i) 2.5% for the juvenile court, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature; and (ii) 2.5% for the State Board of Education, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature.

(i) 2.5% for the juvenile court, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature; and

(ii) 2.5% for the State Board of Education, but not to exceed the amount appropriated by the Legislature.

(b) The juvenile court shall use the allocation to pay for compensatory service programs required by Section 78A-6-117.

(c) The State Board of Education shall use the allocation in public school programs for: (i) substance abuse prevention and education; (ii) substance abuse prevention training for teachers and administrators; and (iii) district and school programs to supplement, not supplant, existing local prevention efforts in cooperation with local substance abuse authorities.

(i) substance abuse prevention and education;

(ii) substance abuse prevention training for teachers and administrators; and

(iii) district and school programs to supplement, not supplant, existing local prevention efforts in cooperation with local substance abuse authorities.