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§ 31-40-6-4

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5-4), or another local collaborative body that includes stakeholders across the juvenile justice system, shall:(1) manage grant solicitation, with support for rural communities as a required funding priority; and(2) determine how funding and programming could be used more effectively.(b) The advisory council shall consider efficiency that may be achieved by implementing the program on a regional basis.(c) The Indiana criminal justice institute shall coordinate with the oversight committee, workgroup, and office to develop a statewide solicitation process for applications for the grants from the fund and shall conduct outreach activities to inform all potential applicants of the grant opportunities available under this chapter.(d) The Indiana criminal justice institute, in coordination with the commission, oversight committee, workgroup, and office, shall conduct informational and educational sessions for potential and actual applicants, including opportunities for questions and clarification.(e) Subject to the Indiana criminal justice institute solicitation process developed under

tional sessions for potential and actual applicants, including opportunities for questions and clarification.(e) Subject to the Indiana criminal justice institute solicitation process developed under subsection (c), the oversight committee, or a subgroup of the oversight committee, shall review applications for grants under this chapter and make recommendations to the board of trustees of the Indiana criminal justice institute regarding funding decisions. The review of applications should be done in consultation with a representative from the department of child services, the department of correction, the division of mental health and addiction, the Indiana criminal justice institute, the office, and experienced practitioners in the mental and behavioral health profession.As added by P.L.101-2022, SEC.32. Amended by P.L.201-2023, SEC.251.