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House approves framework for community collaborative services for at‑risk children

Utah House of Representatives · February 19, 1996
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Summary

HB231 creates a framework for collaborative service delivery and budgetary coordination for at‑risk children, with sponsor and supporters praising cross‑agency work; the House passed the bill unanimously out of committee and then on the floor (73–0 recorded).

The Utah House passed House Bill 231 on Feb. 19, 1996, a bill that establishes a framework for community‑level collaborative service delivery for children and youth at risk. Sponsor Representative Evans described the bill as the result of a children and youth task force and said it allows communities to combine local health, human services, education and court resources to serve at‑risk…

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