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Bannock County Juvenile Justice to seek state assessment‑center funds under SB 1215
Summary
The county's juvenile justice director asked commissioners to approve and sign an application attesting to eligibility for one‑time assessment‑center funds authoritatively tied to Senate Bill 1215; the board approved moving forward with a $119,372 request to support building repairs, staffing and training.
Todd Marder, director of Bannock County Juvenile Justice, asked the Board of Commissioners to approve an application and signature to request one‑time state funds tied to assessment centers under Senate Bill 1215.
Marder said the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections is offering funding for assessment centers for state fiscal year 2025 and a one‑time appropriation for fiscal year 2026. He said the department is requesting an attestation from centers that meet specified criteria and review of a sustainability plan. "This is one time funds again that goes towards the sustainability of…
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