Utah Code § 78A-5-303

Creation of a veterans treatment court
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(1) The Judicial Council may create a veterans treatment court in any judicial district or geographic
region that demonstrates:
(a) the need for a veterans treatment court; and
(b) the existence of a collaborative strategy between the veterans treatment court, prosecutors,
defense attorneys, substance abuse treatment services, the Department of Corrections, and
the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Justice Outreach Program to work
with veteran offenders.
(2) A veterans treatment court shall:
(a) establish a collaborative strategy that includes monitoring and evaluation components to
measure program effectiveness; and
(b) submit a collaborative strategy, for the purpose of coordinating the disbursement of funding,
to the Administrative Office of the Courts.
(3) A veterans treatment court shall include continuous judicial supervision using a cooperative
approach with prosecutors, defense attorneys, substance abuse treatment services, the
Department of Corrections, and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans
Justice Outreach Program, as appropriate, to promote public safety, protect participants'
due process rights, and integrate veteran treatment programs with the justice system case
processing.
(4) Screening criteria for participation in a veterans treatment court shall include:
(a) a plea in abeyance or plea agreement for a criminal offense, or a requirement for participation
in a veterans treatment court as a condition of probation;
(b) frequent alcohol and other drug testing, if appropriate;
(c) participation in veteran outreach programs, including substance abuse treatment programs
where appropriate;
(d) sanctions for noncompliance with the requirements for participation in a veterans treatment
court; and
(e) any additional criteria developed by a veterans treatment court.
(5) No later than October 1 each year, the Administrative Office of the Courts shall provide to the
Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee a written report describing:
(a) the types of policies and procedures adopted by veteran treatment courts;
(b) the number of veteran participants in the previous fiscal year;
(c) the outcomes for veteran participants in the previous fiscal year; and
(d) recommendations for future veterans treatment courts, including expansion and funding.

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