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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 31 — Criminal Procedure · Article 30 — Violence Intervention Program

31-30-6. Application requirements.

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A. Each application for a grant from the violence intervention program fund shall include:
(1)clearly defined, measurable objectives for a proposal to improve public health and safety through evidence-based violence reduction interventions;
(2)a comprehensive violence reduction strategic plan, including consistent quality improvement and quality assurance measures, and a description of the strategies and tasks developed by a state agency, county, municipality or tribal government describing the goals of the plan, including community-based services or joint community-based services and law enforcement intervention strategies;
(3)a description of how a grant award would be used if awarded; and
(4)a list of community-based service providers in the locally focused geographic area in which the grant funds would be used, including those with an expressed commitment to participating in a violence intervention program.
B. The commission shall provide state agencies, counties, municipalities and tribal governments with data relevant to grant applications.
C. An applicant shall notify the appropriate criminal justice coordinating council established pursuant to Section 31-28-3 NMSA 1978 of its grant application.
History: Laws 2022, ch. 56, § 43.
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