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Commission approves youth program MOU; commissioners probe future fees and fidelity reviews
Summary
The board approved an MOU to adopt an NCJFCJ youth curriculum, with first‑year grant funding covering implementation and commissioners raising questions about a potential $4,100 annual fidelity fee and built‑in personnel costs.
The Utah County Board of Commissioners voted 3‑0 to approve a memorandum of understanding to implement a youth‑specific evidence‑based program associated with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ).
An unidentified commissioner expressed concern that the MOU offered a free or grant‑supported first year but then imposed a $4,100 annual fee for continuing fidelity reviews and…
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