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9-4-1407. Program development by grantees.
Grantees of Community Services Block Grant funds shall develop specific programs andgoals, consistent with the Community Services Block Grant Act, designed to provide the mosteffective solutions to the problems of poverty identified in their communities within theconstraints of available funding, including projects related to:
(1) employment;
(2) education;
(3) income management;
(4) housing;
(5) emergency assistance;
(6) nutrition;
(7) linkages and coordination with other programs;
(8) health; and
(9) self-sufficiency.

Enacted by Chapter 286, 2000 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-09 > Chapter-04 > 9-4-1407

9-4-1407. Program development by grantees.
Grantees of Community Services Block Grant funds shall develop specific programs andgoals, consistent with the Community Services Block Grant Act, designed to provide the mosteffective solutions to the problems of poverty identified in their communities within theconstraints of available funding, including projects related to:
(1) employment;
(2) education;
(3) income management;
(4) housing;
(5) emergency assistance;
(6) nutrition;
(7) linkages and coordination with other programs;
(8) health; and
(9) self-sufficiency.

Enacted by Chapter 286, 2000 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-09 > Chapter-04 > 9-4-1407

9-4-1407. Program development by grantees.
Grantees of Community Services Block Grant funds shall develop specific programs andgoals, consistent with the Community Services Block Grant Act, designed to provide the mosteffective solutions to the problems of poverty identified in their communities within theconstraints of available funding, including projects related to:
(1) employment;
(2) education;
(3) income management;
(4) housing;
(5) emergency assistance;
(6) nutrition;
(7) linkages and coordination with other programs;
(8) health; and
(9) self-sufficiency.

Enacted by Chapter 286, 2000 General Session