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(3) Meals may be provided for participants using SABG and DMA funds only <br />if: <br />(a) The training is four (4) hours or more in duration; or <br />(b) The program is a recurring, direct service in the family domain, lasting <br />two (2) hours or more in duration and must be approved in the <br />strategic plan. <br />(4) Meals are not allowable costs with either the PFS, STIR, or SOR funds. <br />(5) Contractor shall adhere to current state per -diem rates for meals <br />accessible at �v�vvv.ofm,wa.govtpolicy/10.90.htm. <br />(6) No more than a total of $1,000 may be spent on food or light <br />refreshments per CPWI Coalition per year. <br />o. Dedicated Marijuana Account Funds (DMA) shall be used for program and <br />strategy training and implementation. <br />(1) All programs planned and implemented with DMA shall be programs <br />selected from the current DBHR provided youth marijuana use prevention <br />and reduction program list._ <br />www. T heA th enaForum.org11502P raventionPlan i m plementation <br />(a) No less than eighty-five percent (85%) of DMA funds shall be <br />expended on evidence -based or research -based programs on the <br />identified program list. <br />(b) Up to fifteen percent (15%) of DMA funds may expended on <br />Promising programs on the identified program list. <br />p. Contractor is encouraged to collaborate and partner with community-based <br />organizations that operate within or serve the CPWI community. <br />q. If funding permits the Contractor to provide Community Based Coordination <br />services in addition to meeting CPWI requirements, (i.e., Counties with <br />communities that each have at least $110,000 per community of DBHR funding <br />budgeted for CPWI implementation, annually) services may be provided at the <br />County level. Services shall reflect work of the Contractor staff coordinating, <br />organizing, building capacity, and providing education and information related to <br />prevention initiatives at the County level with a goal to expand CPWI <br />communities. <br />(1) If applicable to Contractor, develop plan for services listed above and <br />submit to Contract Manager or designee for review and approval within <br />sixty (60) days of contract execution. <br />2. Prevention Training. <br />a. The Contractor shall participate in all required training events identified by HCA <br />Washington State Page 69 HCA Contract No, K3924 <br />Health Care Authority <br />