Utah Code § 53F-5-503

Planning grants -- Requirements
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(1)
(a) The state board shall, subject to legislative appropriations, award a planning grant to an LEA:
(i) that submits a planning grant application that meets the requirements established by the
state board, subject to Subsection (2);
(ii) if an LEA designee has attended the technical assistance training described in Section
53F-5-502; and
(iii) if the LEA planning grant application has been recommended by the review committee.

(b) An LEA that receives a grant under Subsection (1)(a) shall expend the grant funds no later
than one calendar year after receiving the funds.
(2)
(a) A planning grant application shall include evidence that the LEA:
(i) can provide a general description of the program the LEA would like to plan;
(ii) is intending to plan for:
(A) schoolwide implementation; or
(B) if the LEA intends to implement initially with a population smaller than schoolwide, phasing
the plan in schoolwide or districtwide over a specified period of time;
(iii) can describe the types of partners that will help with the plan and, eventually, implement the
program;
(iv) planning activities and program will focus on:
(A) implementation of the core principles described in Section 53F-5-502;
(B) use of the methods, as applicable, described in Section 53F-5-502; and
(C) the outcome-based measures adopted by the state board under Section 53F-5-502;
(v) has:
(A) the capacity, qualifications, local governing body support, and time to successfully plan
the program; and
(B) an intentional and feasible planning process;
(vi) will align the LEA's budget as necessary with the planning process; and
(vii) will communicate and promote the plan with parents, teachers, and members of the
community.
(b) The state board may adopt other requirements in addition to the requirements in Subsection
(2)(a).

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