Department of mental health and substance abuse services grant awards may not be: (1) Used to pay for wages not directly related to drug court treatment program operations; (2) Made to any court that does not agree to operate its program in accordance with the principles in § 16-22-104 ; (3) Used for construction or land acquisition; (4) Used to pay bonuses or commissions to any individuals or organizations; or (5) Used to form a corporation. Amended by 2015 Tenn. Acts, ch. 453,s 13, eff. 7/1/2015. Acts 2003, ch. 335, § 1. Department of mental health and substance abuse services grant awards may not be: (1) Used to pay for wages not directly related to drug court treatment program operations; (2) Made to any court that does not agree to operate its program in accordance with the principles in § 16-22-104 ; (3) Used for construction or land acquisition; (4) Used to pay bonuses or commissions to any individuals or organizations; or (5) Used to form a corporation. Amended by 2015 Tenn. Acts, ch. 453,s 13, eff. 7/1/2015. Acts 2003, ch. 335, § 1. Department of mental health and substance abuse services grant awards may not be: (1) Used to pay for wages not directly related to drug court treatment program operations; (2) Made to any court that does not agree to operate its program in accordance with the principles in § 16-22-104 ; (3) Used for construction or land acquisition; (4) Used to pay bonuses or commissions to any individuals or organizations; or (5) Used to form a corporation. Amended by 2015 Tenn. Acts, ch. 453,s 13, eff. 7/1/2015. Acts 2003, ch. 335, § 1. Department of mental health and substance abuse services grant awards may not be: (1) Used to pay for wages not directly related to drug court treatment program operations; (2) Made to any court that does not agree to operate its program in accordance with the principles in § 16-22-104 ; (3) Used for construction or land acquisition; (4) Used to pay bonuses or commissions to any individuals or organizations; or (5) Used to form a corporation. Acts 2003, ch. 335, § 1.
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