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Code · Utah · Title 75E · Chapter 2

75E-2-305. Victim Services Restricted Account -- Funding -- Uses.

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Effective 7/1/2026
75E-2-305. Victim Services Restricted Account -- Funding -- Uses.
(1)There is created in the General Fund a restricted account known as the "Victim Services Restricted Account."
(2)The Victim Services Restricted Account is funded by:
(a)money appropriated to the account by the Legislature;
(b)money deposited from a judgment in favor of the state in accordance with the requirements of Section 78B-8-201 ;
(c)gifts, donations, or grants from private entities or individuals; and
(d)interest earned on money in the account.
(3)Subject to appropriation, the Legislature shall use the funds in the Victim Services Restricted Account to fund services for victims, including using funds for:
(a)services provided by Children's Justice Centers;
(b)services for sexual assault and domestic violence victims;
(c)services recommended by the Victim Services Commission under Section 75E-6-202 ; or
(d)any administrative costs associated with implementing victim services.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 291 , 2026 General Session
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