Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Crime Victim Reparations
Title R270 - Administration
Rule R270-1 - Award and Reparation Standards
Section R270-1-26 - Victim Services
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 270-1-26
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Pursuant to Subsection 63M-7-506(1)(i), the board may authorize the program when there is a surplus of money in the fund in addition to what is necessary to pay reparations awards and associated administrative costs for the upcoming year.
(2) When the program is authorized, the board shall determine the amount available for the program for that year and may:
(a)
(i)
announce the availability of program funds through a request for proposals or
other similar competitive process approved by the board; and
(ii) establish funding priorities and shall
include any priorities in the announcement of funds; or
(b) make an award to a victim services
program managed by the office.
(3) Applicants shall submit requests for funding on a form approved by the board.
(4)
(a) The
board shall establish a process to review requests for funding and shall make
final decisions regarding the approval, modification, or denial of requests for
funding.
(b) The board may award
less than the amount determined in Subsection
R270-1-26(2)(a).
(c) The decisions of the board may not be
appealed.
(5)
(a) An award by the board shall not
constitute a commitment for funding in future years.
(b) The board may limit funding for ongoing
projects.
(6)
(a) Award recipients shall submit quarterly
reports to the board on forms established by the director.
(b) The office staff shall monitor victim
services grants and provide regular reports to the board.
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