Utah Code § 63M-7-210

Pilot program of competency-based career and technical education grants
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Certificate program provider" means a technical college that provides competency-based
career and technical education.
(b) "Commission" means the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.
(c)
(i) "Competency-based career and technical education" means career and technical education
that will result in appropriate licensing, certification, or other evidence of completion of
training and qualification for specific employment.
(ii) "Competency-based career and technical education" includes services provided under
Section 53H-3-1203.
(d) "Qualifying education program" means a program overseen by a city or county prosecutor
office to provide for an individual obtaining:
(i) a high school diploma or a Utah high school completion diploma as defined by rule made by
the State Board of Education in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act; or
(ii) competency-based career and technical education.
(e) "Technical college" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53H-1-101.
(2) In accordance with this section, the commission shall establish a pilot grant program for fiscal
year 2019 that funds the costs of two employees who:

(a) are located in different prosecutor offices that operate in areas that have proximity to a
technical college; and
(b) oversee a program that provides for participation in a qualifying education program by an
individual who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or pleads no contest to a misdemeanor or third
degree felony:
(i) as an alternative to incarceration;
(ii) for a reduction of fines or court fees;
(iii) for a two-step conviction reduction under Section 76-3-402; or
(iv) for a combination of the actions described in Subsections (2)(b)(i) through (iii).
(3) As a condition of participating in a qualifying education program under this section, an individual
shall:
(a) comply with the requirements of the plea agreement entered into by the individual, the
prosecutor, and the court; and
(b) work with a financial aid officer for a qualifying education program and pay the tuition for
the competency-based career and technical education charged by the certificate program
provider.
(4) The commission will structure and administer the grant pilot program consistent with other grant
program requirements that the commission administers.
Renumbered 7/1/2026

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