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Code · Michigan · Chapter 330 — Mental Health Code

330.1273a Grant program for high schools designated for students recovering from substance abuse disorder.

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330.1273a Grant program for high schools designated for students recovering from substance abuse disorder.
Sec. 273a.
Subject to appropriation, the department shall create and operate a grant program to provide grants to high schools that are specifically designated for students recovering from a substance use disorder. Each year from available funds, the department shall award grants under this section to support the costs of counselors, therapeutic staff, and recovery coaching staff at high schools described in this section. In granting an application, the department shall place a priority based on the applicant's cost of providing substance use disorder counselors. Each grant that the department awards under this section shall not exceed $150,000.00 per applicant.
History: Add. 2020, Act 402 , Eff. Mar. 24, 2021
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