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31-26-1-5. Annual Grant to Each Bureau; Additional Grants

Sec. 5. (a) The department may provide an annual grant to each youth service bureau. (b) The department may also provide an additional grant to a youth service bureau that is receiving a grant under subsection (a) to permit the youth service bureau to maintain or expand the youth service bureau’s programs. An additional grant […]

31-26-1-6. Grants to Bureaus Not Receiving Annual or Additional Grants

Sec. 6. The department may provide a grant to a youth service bureau that is not receiving a grant under section 5 of this chapter to permit the youth service bureau to establish, maintain, or expand the youth service bureau’s programs. A grant under this section is subject to the requirements of section 7 of […]

31-26-4-3. “Fund”

Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “fund” refers to the Indiana kids first trust fund established by section 12 of this chapter. As added by P.L.145-2006, SEC.272.

31-26-1-7. Matching Grants to Bureaus

Sec. 7. A grant under section 5(b) or 6 of this chapter must be matched by an equal amount of money raised by the youth service bureau from sources other than the state. As added by P.L.145-2006, SEC.272.

31-26-1-9. Grant Recipients’ Duties

Sec. 9. A youth service bureau that receives a grant under this chapter shall do the following: (1) Maintain accurate and complete records, reports, statistics, and other information necessary for the conduct of the youth service bureau’s programs. (2) Establish appropriate written policies and procedures to protect the confidentiality of individual client records. (3) Submit […]

31-26-3.5-1. “Child Welfare Program”

Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “child welfare program” means a program or an activity that is: (1) not a component of child services provided to or for the benefit of a particular child or family; and (2) designed to serve groups or categories of children or families in a community for the purposes […]

31-26-3.5-1.5. “Child Welfare Substance Abuse Treatment Services”

Sec. 1.5. As used in this chapter, “child welfare substance abuse treatment services” includes the following: (1) Addiction counseling. (2) Inpatient detoxification. (3) Medication assisted treatment, including a federal Food and Drug Administration approved long acting, nonaddictive medication for the treatment of opioid or alcohol dependence. As added by P.L.243-2017, SEC.6.

31-26-3.5-2. Authority to Establish and Fund Program; Purposes of Program

Sec. 2. A child welfare program may be established and funded by the department for any of the following purposes: (1) Protecting and promoting the welfare of children in a community who are, or are likely to be, at risk of becoming homeless, neglected, or abused due to lack of adequate or appropriate parental support […]