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31-40-5-5. Local Advisory Boards; Collaborative Service Planning

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 5. A county participating in any program described in this chapter is required to have its local or regional justice reinvestment advisory council (as described in IC 33-38-9.5-4), or another local collaborative body that includes stakeholders across the juvenile justice system, oversee each grant awarded to the county and engage in collaborative […]

31-40-5-6. Grant Program Fund; Purpose of Fund

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 6. (a) The juvenile diversion and community alternatives grant program fund is established to provide grants under this chapter. The fund shall be administered by the Indiana criminal justice institute (as described in IC 5-2-6). (b) The fund consists of: (1) money appropriated to the fund by the general assembly; (2) money […]

31-40-5-3. Purpose of Grant Program

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 3. (a) The purpose of the juvenile diversion grant program is as follows: (1) Prevent further involvement of the child in the formal legal system. (2) Provide eligible children with alternatives to adjudication that require the least amount of supervision and conditions necessary consistent with the protection of the community and the […]

31-40-5-4. Use of Available Funds; Annual Report

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 4. (a) The Indiana criminal justice institute (as described in IC 5-2-6) may use available funds to strengthen the agency’s grant management capacity to: (1) serve as an efficient pass through to counties; (2) provide quality assurance and technical assistance to counties; and (3) support and coordinate data collection. (b) The Indiana […]

31-40-5-1. “Program”

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “program” refers to: (1) the juvenile diversion grant program; and (2) the juvenile community alternatives grant program; established by section 2 of this chapter. As added by P.L.101-2022, SEC.31.

31-40-5-2. Establishment of Grant Program

Effective 7-1-2023. Sec. 2. (a) The juvenile diversion grant program and the juvenile community alternatives grant program may be established, subject to available funding. (b) The Indiana criminal justice institute (as described in IC 5-2-6) shall administer the programs described in this chapter. As added by P.L.101-2022, SEC.31.