Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not provide specific details on how much funding is needed for the entire project or what will happen in future years if funds are insufficient.
Money for Juvenile Services in Coconino County
This bill gives $36 million from the state's money to build new facilities for young people who get into trouble with the law in Coconino County.
What This Bill Does
- Appropriates $36,000,000 from the state General Fund (GF) in fiscal year 2027 to the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA).
- The ADOA will distribute this money to Coconino County for eighty percent of the total cost to construct a new juvenile court services facility and convert an existing juvenile detention center into a detox, sobriety, and crisis recovery center.
Who It Names or Affects
- People in Coconino County
- Young people who are involved with the juvenile court system
Terms To Know
- Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA)
- The part of the Arizona government that takes care of things like buildings, insurance for state workers, and technology.
- Juvenile court services
- Services provided to young people who break laws or need help from the courts.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much money Coconino County needs for the entire project.
- It is unclear what will happen if there are insufficient funds in future years.