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receives technical assistance funds, the county must provide <br />twenty-five percent (25~) of the grant amount. (1993, c. 534, s. <br />1; 1997-443, s. 19.8 (C).) <br />§ 143B-273.13. Application for implementation funding. <br />(a)Upon approving the Community-Based Corrections Plan, <br />the board or boards of county commissioners shall submit the <br />plan and an application for implementation funding. The <br />application shall contain the following: <br />(1) A description of the problem, including specific <br />data and information concerning the population the <br />proposed community-based corrections program is to <br />serve. <br />(2) A description of the programs goal, objective, <br />activities and how it relates to the annual plan <br />distributed by the State Board. <br />(3) A description of the operation of the program, <br />including an outline of the approach, <br />implementation steps and phases of the program, its <br />administrative structure, staffing pattern, staff <br />training, financing, degree of community <br />involvement, and offender participation. <br />(4) A description of the programs monitoring criteria, <br />outlining the documentation and records to be <br />maintained. <br />(5) A description of the method for evaluating the <br />impact of the program. <br />(6) The identity of any designated contractor. <br />(7) In the case of a multicounty community-based <br />corrections plan, provisions for the appointment of <br />a fiscal agent to coordinate the financial <br />activities pertaining to the grant award. <br />(B) A detailed budget for the program. <br />(b) The Secretary shall complete the review of the plan <br />within 90 days of submission. Failure to disapprove or <br />recommend amendment to the plan within 90 days shall constitute <br />approval. (1993, c. 53'4; 1994, Ex. Sesa., c. 24, s. 14(d).) <br />§ 143B-273.14. Fundable programs; community-based <br />corrections programs. <br />(a)Fundable programajunder this Article shall include <br />community-based corrections programs which are operated under a <br />county community-based corrections plan and funded by the State <br />subsidy provided in this Article. Based on the prioritized <br />populations in G.S. 143B-273.4, the programs may include, but <br />are not limited to, the following: <br />(1) For offenders who receive intermediate punishments: <br />a. Residential facilities; <br />b. Day reporting centers; <br />c. Restitution centers; <br />d. Substance abuse services; <br />e. Employment services; <br />(2) For offenders who are appropriate for release from <br />jail prior'to trial: <br />a. Pretrial monitoring services; <br />b. Pretrial electronic surveillance; <br />(3) For offend~re who are serving a term of <br />~' <br />