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Code · Utah · Title 35A — Utah Workforce Services Code · Chapter 16

35A-16-207. Duties of the steering committee.

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Effective 5/6/2026
35A-16-207. Duties of the steering committee.
(1)The steering committee shall:
(a)support connections across continuums of care, local homeless councils, and state and local governments;
(b)coordinate statewide emergency and crisis response in relation to services for individuals experiencing homelessness;
(c)provide training to providers of services for individuals experiencing homelessness, stakeholders, and policymakers;
(d)educate the general public and other interested persons regarding the needs, challenges, and opportunities for individuals experiencing homelessness; and
(e)make recommendations to the board regarding the awarding of funding for the provision of homeless services as described in Subsection 35A-16-203(1)(c) .
(2)The steering committee shall, in consultation with members of the board, the office, members of local homeless councils, and the coordinator, develop a funding formula as described in Section 35A-16-211 .
Amended by Chapter 363 , 2026 General Session
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