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Code · Utah · Title 26B — Utah Health and Human Services Code · Chapter 4

26B-4-311. Content of primary care grant applications.

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Effective 5/3/2023
26B-4-311. Content of primary care grant applications.
An applicant for a grant under Section 26B-4-310 shall include, in an application:
(1)a statement of specific, measurable objectives, and the methods the applicant will use to assess the achievement of those objectives;
(2)the precise boundaries of the area the applicant will serve, including a description of the medically underserved population the applicant will serve using the grant;
(3)the results of a need assessment that demonstrates that the population the applicant will serve has a need for the services provided by the applicant;
(4)a description of the personnel responsible for carrying out the activities of the grant along with a statement justifying the use of any grant funds for the personnel;
(5)evidence that demonstrates the applicant's existing financial and professional assistance and any attempts by the applicant to obtain financial and professional assistance;
(6)a list of services the applicant will provide;
(7)the schedule of fees, if any, the applicant will charge;
(8)the estimated number of individuals the applicant will serve with the grant award; and
(9)any other information required by the department in consultation with the committee.
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