Utah Code § 79-5-501

Grants -- Matching funds requirements -- Rules
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(1)
(a) The division, after consultation with the committee, may give grants to federal government
agencies, state agencies, or local governments for the planning, acquisition, and development
of trails within the state's recreational trail system with funds appropriated by the Legislature
for that purpose.
(b)
(i) Each grant recipient must provide matching funds as established by the division by rule.
(ii) The division may allow a grant recipient to provide property, material, or labor in lieu of
money, provided the grant recipient's contribution has a value that is equal to or greater
than the grant funds received.
(2) The division, after consultation with the committee, shall:
(a) make rules setting forth procedures and criteria for the awarding of grants for recreational
trails; and
(b) determine to whom grant funds shall be awarded after considering the recommendations of
and after consulting with the committee and the division.
(3) Rules for the awarding of grants for recreational trails shall provide that:
(a) each grant applicant must solicit public comment on the proposed recreational trail and
submit a summary of that comment to the division;
(b) each trail project for which grant funds are awarded must conform to the criteria and
guidelines specified in Sections 79-5-103, 79-5-301, and 79-5-302; and
(c) trail proposals that include a plan to provide employment opportunities for youth, including at-
risk youth, in the development of the trail is encouraged.
(4) As used in this section, "at-risk youth" means youth who:
(a) are subject to environmental forces, such as poverty or family dysfunction, that may make
them vulnerable to family, school, or community problems;
(b) perform poorly in school or have failed to complete high school;
(c) exhibit behaviors that have the potential to harm themselves or others in the community, such
as truancy, use of alcohol or drugs, and associating with delinquent peers; or
(d) have already engaged in behaviors harmful to themselves or others in the community.

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