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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 2D

53-2d-110. Emergency Medical Services Critical Needs Account.

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Effective 5/7/2025
53-2d-110. Emergency Medical Services Critical Needs Account.
(1)There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Emergency Medical Services Critical Needs Account."
(2)The account shall be funded through deposits of:
(a)interest earned on the account;
(b)appropriations made by the Legislature; and
(c)contributions deposited into the account in accordance with Subsection 53-2d-207(3)(g) .
(3)All funds in the account shall be nonlapsing.
(4)The bureau shall:
(a)calculate and allocate for use under Subsection (4)(b) an amount not greater than 25% of the fund balance, quarterly, as of January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year; and
(b)use the allocated amount under Subsection (4)(a) to award and fund critical needs grants:
(i)in accordance with the criteria and procedures established by administrative rule; and
(ii)during the three-month period ending on the date of the next quarterly allocation under Subsection (4)(a) .
Enacted by Chapter 260 , 2025 General Session
Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of newly enacted code also in SB0209, Chapter 340.
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