9-1-809. Commission duties.
(1) The commission shall, in the performance of its tasks and functions:
(a) ensure that its funding decisions meet all federal and state statutory requirements;
(b) recommend innovative, creative, statewide service programs to increase volunteer
participation in all age groups and community-based problem-solving among diverse
participants;
(c) develop and implement a centralized, organized system of obtaining information and
technical support concerning volunteerism and community service recruitment, projects, training
methods, materials, and activities throughout the state and share the information and support
upon request;
(d) promote strong interagency collaboration as an avenue for maximizing resources and
providing that model on the state level;
(e) provide public recognition and support of individual volunteer efforts and successful
or promising private sector initiatives and public/private partnerships that address community
needs;
(f) stimulate increased community awareness of the impact of volunteer services in the
state;
(g) utilize local, state, and, subject to Title 63J, Chapter 5, Federal Funds Procedures Act,
federal resources to reinforce, expand, and initiate quality service programs;
(h) assist in the planning and implementation of volunteer programs;
(i) serve as the state's liaison and voice to appropriate national and state organizations
that support its mission;
(j) develop a three-year comprehensive state and community service plan and establish
state priorities;
(k) preselect programs and prepare applications to the corporation pursuant to the act;
(l) administer the grants program and oversee and monitor the performance and progress
of funded programs;
(m) implement comprehensive, nonduplicative evaluation and monitoring systems;
(n) provide technical assistance to local nonprofit organizations and other entities;
(o) assist in the development of programs established in the act;
(p) develop mechanisms for recruitment and placement of people interested in
participating in national service programs;
(q) assist in the provision of health care and child care benefits to participants under the
act;
(r) make priority program recommendations to the corporation;
(s) coordinate its activities with the activities of other state agencies that administer
federal block grants; and
(t) coordinate its activities with the activities of other volunteer service programs.
(2) The commission may not directly operate or run a national service program receiving
financial assistance, in any form, from the corporation.
(3) (a) The commission may, subject to Title 63J, Chapter 5, Federal Funds Procedures
Act, receive and accept federal funds, and may receive and accept private gifts, donations, or
funds from any source.
(b) All moneys shall be deposited with the state and shall be continuously available to
the commission to carry out the purposes of this part.
Amended by Chapter 59, 2009 General Session
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