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63M-9-103. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Children and youth at risk" means:
(a) disabled persons age 18 to 22; or
(b) persons in the custody of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services within theDepartment of Human Services age 18 to 21; and
(c) minors who may at times require appropriate and uniquely designed intervention to:
(i) achieve literacy;
(ii) advance through the schools;
(iii) achieve commensurate with their ability; and
(iv) participate in society in a meaningful way as competent, productive, caring, andresponsible citizens.
(2) "Council" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities Together Councilestablished under Section 63M-9-201.
(3) "Local interagency council" means a council established under Section 63M-9-301.
(4) "Steering committee" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities TogetherSteering Committee established under Section 63M-9-202.
(5) (a) "Child and family centered service delivery system" means services provided tochildren and youth at risk and their families that may be delivered by teams and within asupportive community environment.
(b) "Community" includes, when available, parents of children and youth at risk;directors of geographical service delivery areas designated by state agencies; local governmentelected officials; appointed county officials who are responsible for providing substance abuse,mental health, or public health services; educators; school districts; parent-teacher organizations;child and family advocacy groups; religious and community-based service organizations;individuals; and private sector entities who come together to develop, adopt, and administer aplan for a collaborative service delivery system for children and youth at risk.
(c) "Community resources" means time, money, services, and other contributionsprovided by individuals, private sector entities, religious organizations, community-based serviceorganizations, school districts, municipal governments, and county governments.
(d) "Individualized and coordinated service plan" means a plan for services and supportsthat is comprehensive in its scope, is the product of a collaborative process between public andprivate service providers, and is specifically tailored to the unique needs of each child or youthserved under this chapter.
(e) "Performance monitoring system" means a process to regularly collect and analyzeperformance information including performance indicators and performance goals:
(i) "performance indicators" means actual performance information regarding a programor activity; and
(ii) "performance goals" means a target level of performance or an expected level ofperformance against which actual performance is measured.
(f) "Plan for a collaborative service delivery system," "plan," or "plans" means a writtendocument describing how a community proposes to deliver services and supports to children andyouth at risk that effectively bring to bear all needed resources, including community resources,to enable them to achieve the outcomes described in Subsection (1)(c).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63m > Chapter-09 > 63m-9-103

63M-9-103. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Children and youth at risk" means:
(a) disabled persons age 18 to 22; or
(b) persons in the custody of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services within theDepartment of Human Services age 18 to 21; and
(c) minors who may at times require appropriate and uniquely designed intervention to:
(i) achieve literacy;
(ii) advance through the schools;
(iii) achieve commensurate with their ability; and
(iv) participate in society in a meaningful way as competent, productive, caring, andresponsible citizens.
(2) "Council" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities Together Councilestablished under Section 63M-9-201.
(3) "Local interagency council" means a council established under Section 63M-9-301.
(4) "Steering committee" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities TogetherSteering Committee established under Section 63M-9-202.
(5) (a) "Child and family centered service delivery system" means services provided tochildren and youth at risk and their families that may be delivered by teams and within asupportive community environment.
(b) "Community" includes, when available, parents of children and youth at risk;directors of geographical service delivery areas designated by state agencies; local governmentelected officials; appointed county officials who are responsible for providing substance abuse,mental health, or public health services; educators; school districts; parent-teacher organizations;child and family advocacy groups; religious and community-based service organizations;individuals; and private sector entities who come together to develop, adopt, and administer aplan for a collaborative service delivery system for children and youth at risk.
(c) "Community resources" means time, money, services, and other contributionsprovided by individuals, private sector entities, religious organizations, community-based serviceorganizations, school districts, municipal governments, and county governments.
(d) "Individualized and coordinated service plan" means a plan for services and supportsthat is comprehensive in its scope, is the product of a collaborative process between public andprivate service providers, and is specifically tailored to the unique needs of each child or youthserved under this chapter.
(e) "Performance monitoring system" means a process to regularly collect and analyzeperformance information including performance indicators and performance goals:
(i) "performance indicators" means actual performance information regarding a programor activity; and
(ii) "performance goals" means a target level of performance or an expected level ofperformance against which actual performance is measured.
(f) "Plan for a collaborative service delivery system," "plan," or "plans" means a writtendocument describing how a community proposes to deliver services and supports to children andyouth at risk that effectively bring to bear all needed resources, including community resources,to enable them to achieve the outcomes described in Subsection (1)(c).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-63m > Chapter-09 > 63m-9-103

63M-9-103. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Children and youth at risk" means:
(a) disabled persons age 18 to 22; or
(b) persons in the custody of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services within theDepartment of Human Services age 18 to 21; and
(c) minors who may at times require appropriate and uniquely designed intervention to:
(i) achieve literacy;
(ii) advance through the schools;
(iii) achieve commensurate with their ability; and
(iv) participate in society in a meaningful way as competent, productive, caring, andresponsible citizens.
(2) "Council" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities Together Councilestablished under Section 63M-9-201.
(3) "Local interagency council" means a council established under Section 63M-9-301.
(4) "Steering committee" means the Families, Agencies, and Communities TogetherSteering Committee established under Section 63M-9-202.
(5) (a) "Child and family centered service delivery system" means services provided tochildren and youth at risk and their families that may be delivered by teams and within asupportive community environment.
(b) "Community" includes, when available, parents of children and youth at risk;directors of geographical service delivery areas designated by state agencies; local governmentelected officials; appointed county officials who are responsible for providing substance abuse,mental health, or public health services; educators; school districts; parent-teacher organizations;child and family advocacy groups; religious and community-based service organizations;individuals; and private sector entities who come together to develop, adopt, and administer aplan for a collaborative service delivery system for children and youth at risk.
(c) "Community resources" means time, money, services, and other contributionsprovided by individuals, private sector entities, religious organizations, community-based serviceorganizations, school districts, municipal governments, and county governments.
(d) "Individualized and coordinated service plan" means a plan for services and supportsthat is comprehensive in its scope, is the product of a collaborative process between public andprivate service providers, and is specifically tailored to the unique needs of each child or youthserved under this chapter.
(e) "Performance monitoring system" means a process to regularly collect and analyzeperformance information including performance indicators and performance goals:
(i) "performance indicators" means actual performance information regarding a programor activity; and
(ii) "performance goals" means a target level of performance or an expected level ofperformance against which actual performance is measured.
(f) "Plan for a collaborative service delivery system," "plan," or "plans" means a writtendocument describing how a community proposes to deliver services and supports to children andyouth at risk that effectively bring to bear all needed resources, including community resources,to enable them to achieve the outcomes described in Subsection (1)(c).

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session