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Terms Used In Utah Code 80-6-906

  • Disposition: means an order by a juvenile court, after the adjudication of a minor, under Section 80-3-405 or 80-4-305 or Chapter 6, Part 7, Adjudication and Disposition. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Minor: means an individual who is:
         (3)(a) under 18 years old; or
         (3)(b) 18 years old and still attending high school. See Utah Code 80-6-901
  • Sponsoring entity: means any political subdivision of the state, including a school or school district, juvenile court, law enforcement agency, prosecutor's office, county, city, or town. See Utah Code 80-6-901
  • Youth court: means a diversion program that is an alternative disposition for cases involving minors who have committed minor offenses. See Utah Code 80-6-901
     (1)(a) A youth court may require that a minor pay a reasonable fee, not to exceed $50, to participate in the youth court.
     (1)(b) A fee under Subsection (1) may be reduced or waived by the youth court in exigent circumstances.
     (1)(c) A fee under Subsection (1) shall be paid to and accounted for by the sponsoring entity.
     (1)(d) Any fees collected shall be used for supplies and any training requirements.
(2) A minor who participates in youth court is responsible for the all expenses of any classes, counseling, treatment, or other educational programs that are the disposition of the youth court.