A. The governor’s office of youth, faith and family or the department of health services may partner with state and local education agencies and facility-based nonprofit youth development organizations to annually teach children in grades five through twelve about the health dangers of federally defined illegal substances, tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, opioids and nonprescription pharmaceuticals.

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B. For the purposes of this section, "facility-based nonprofit youth development organization" means an organization that provides proven and tested recreational, educational and character-building programs for children who are at least six and under nineteen years of age.