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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-3404. Administration budget for behavioral health; funds

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A. The administration shall present a budget request that includes all information on the potential availability of other monies, including federal monies, that may be used in the following fiscal year to fund behavioral health services other than with respect to the operation of the Arizona state hospital.
B. The budget request presented pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be divided as follows:
1. A proposed budget for the administration of behavioral health services.
2. A proposed budget for services for each behavioral health program.
C. The director shall establish funds for each behavioral health program. Monies appropriated to the administration for these programs, fees generated by the provision of these programs and grants and gifts to the administration shall be maintained in the appropriate fund to pay program and administrative costs. The administrative costs of each program shall be separately identified in the accounting records of the administration.
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