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The amount of a grant or contract may be up to 75 per centum of the total cost of programs and projects for which a grant or contract is made.

"(f) The Administration is authorized to enter into contracts to make, and make, payments to institutions of higher education for grants not exceeding $50 per week to persons enrolled on a full-time basis in undergraduate or graduate degree programs who are accepted for and serve in full-time internships in law enforcement agencies for not less than eight weeks during any summer recess or for any entire quarter or semester on leave from the degree program."

84 STAT. 1885

(2) Part D is further amended by inserting after section 406 the Enforcement following new sections: personnel,

"SEC. 407. The Administration is authorized to develop and support training regional and national training programs, workshops, and seminars to programs. instruct State and local law enforcement personnel in improved methods of crime prevention and reduction and enforcement of the criminal law. Such training activities shall be designed to supplement and improve, rather than supplant, the training activities of the State and units of general local government, and shall not duplicate the activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation under section 404 of this title."

"SEC. 408. (a) The Administration is authorized to establish and support a training program for prosecuting attorneys from State and local offices engaged in the prosecution of organized crime. The program shall be designed to develop new or improved approaches, techniques, systems, manuals, and devices to strengthen prosecutive capabilities against organized crime.

82 Stat. 204.

42 USC 3744. Proseouting

attorneys, training

programs.

(b) While participating in the training program or traveling in Travel connection with participation in the training program, State and expenses. local personnel shall be allowed travel expenses and a per diem allowance in the same manner as prescribed under section 5703 (b)

of title 5, United States Code, for persons employed intermittently in 80 Stat. 499; the Government service.

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"(c) The cost of training State and local personnel under this section shall be provided out of funds appropriated to the Administration for the purpose of such training."

GRANTS FOR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND FACILITIES

83 Stat. 190.

SEC. 6. (a) Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended by inserting immediately after part D the 82 Stat. 197. following:

"PART E-GRANTS FOR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND FACILITIES

"SEC. 451. It is the purpose of this part to encourage States and units of general local government to develop and implement programs and projects for the construction. acquisition, and renovation of correctional institutions and facilities, and for the improvement of correctional programs and practices.

"SEC. 452. A State desiring to receive a grant under this part for any fiscal year shall, consistent with the basic criteria which the Administration establishes under section 454 of this title, incorporate its application for such grant in the comprehensive State plan submitted to the Administration for that fiscal year in accordance with

42 USC 3701.

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84 STAT, 1887

(b) If the Administration determines, on the basis of informa-
available to it during any fiscal year, that a portion of the funds
nted to an applicant for that fiscal year will not be required by the
licant or will become available by virtue of the application of the
visions of section 509 of this title, that portion shall be available 82 Stat. 206.
reallocation under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this 42 USC 3757.
cion."

(b) Section 601 of such Act is amended by inserting at the end
reof the following new subsection:
(1) The term 'correctional institution or facility' means any place
the confinement or rehabilitation of juvenile offenders or individ-
s charged with or convicted of criminal offenses."
(c) Part E and part F of title I of such Act are redesignated as part
nd part G, respectively.

42 USC 3781.

"Correctional institution or facility."

82 Stat. 205.

42 USC 3751, 3781.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 7. Part F of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
reets Act of 1968 (as redesignated by section 6(c) of this Act) is
hended as follows:

(1) Section 505 is amended by striking "section 5315" and insert-
g "section 5314" and by striking "(90)" and inserting "(55)".
(2) Section 506 is amended by striking "section 5316" and inserting
ection 5315" and by striking "(126)" and inserting "(90)".
(3) Section 508 is amended by inserting the following before the
riod at the end of the section: ", and to receive and utilize, for the
urposes of this title, property donated or transferred for the pur-
ses of testing by any other Federal agencies, States, units of gen-
al local government, public or private agencies or organizations,
stitutions of higher education, or individuals."

Supra.

5 USC 5315.

5 USC 5316.

42 USC 3756.

(4) Section 515 is amended by inserting at the end thereof the fol- 42 USC 3763. wing new sentence: "Funds appropriated for the purposes of this

ction may be expended by grant or contract, as the Administration

ay determine to be appropriate."

(5) Section 516(a) is amended by striking out the period and 42 USC 3764. serting in lieu thereof the following: ", and may be used to pay the ansportation and subsistence expenses of persons attending conferces or other assemblages not withstanding the provisions of the Joint esolution entitled 'Joint Resolution to prohibit expenditure of any oneys for housing, feeding, or transporting conventions or meetngs', approved February 2, 1935 (31 U.S.C. sec. 551)." (6) Section 517 is amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 517. (a) The Administration may procure the services of xperts and consultants in accordance with section 3109 of title 5, nited States Code, at rates of compensation for individuals not to xceed the daily equivalent of the rate authorized for GS-18 by section 332 of title 5, United States Code.

"(b) The Administration is authorized to appoint, without regard o the civil service laws, technical or other advisory committees to dvise the Administration with respect to the administration of this itle as it deems necessary. Members of those committees not otherwise the employ of the United States, while engaged in advising the Administration or attending meetings of the committees, shall be comensated at rates to be fixed by the Administration but not to exceed he daily equivalent of the rate authorized for GS-18 by section 5332 f title 5 of the United States Code and while away from home or egular place of business they may be allowed travel expenses, includ

49 Stat. 19. 82 Stat. 207. 42 USC 3765.

80 Stat. 416.

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"SEC. 453. The Administration is authorized to make a grant under this part to a State planning agency if the application incorporated in the comprehensive State plan

"(1) sets forth a comprehensive statewide program for the construction, acquisition, or renovation of correctional institutions and facilities in the State and the improvement of correctional programs and practices throughout the State;

"(2) provides satisfactory assurances that the control of the funds and title to property derived therefrom shall be in a public agency for the uses and purposes provided in this part and that a public agency will administer those funds and that property; (3) provides satisfactory assurances that the availability of funds under this part shall not reduce the amount of funds under part C of this title which a State would, in the absence of funds under this part, allocate for purposes of this part;

"(4) provides satisfactory emphasis on the development and operation of community-based correctional facilities and programs, including diagnostic services, halfway houses, probation, and other supervisory release programs for preadjudication and postadjudication referral of delinquents, youthful offenders, and first offenders, and community-oriented programs for the supervision of parolees;

"(5) provides for advanced techniques in the design of institutions and facilities;

"(6) provides, where feasible and desirable, for the sharing of correctional institutions and facilities on a regional basis;

"(7) provides satisfactory assurances that the personnel standards and programs of the institutions and facilities will reflect advanced practices;

"(8) provides satisfactory assurances that the State is engaging in projects and programs to improve the recruiting, organization, training, and education of personnel employed in correctional activities, including those of probation, parole, and rehabilitation; and

"(9) complies with the same requirements established for comprehensive State plans under paragraphs (1), (3), (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11) and (12) of section 303 of this title. "SEC. 454. The Administration shall, after consultation with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, by regulation prescribe basic criteria for applicants and grantees under this part.

SEC. 455. (a) The funds appropriated each fiscal year to make grants under this part shall be allocated by the Administration as follows:

"(1) Fifty per centum of the funds shall be available for grants to State planning agencies.

"(2) The remaining fifty per centum of the funds may be made available, as the Administration may determine, to State planning agencies, units of general local government, or combinations of such units, according to the criteria and on the terms and conditions the Administration determines consistent with this part.

Any grant made from funds available under this part may be up to 75 per centum of the cost of the program or project for which such grant is made. No funds awarded under this part may be used for

84 STAT, 1887

(b) If the Administration determines, on the basis of information available to it during any fiscal year, that a portion of the funds granted to an applicant for that fiscal year will not be required by the applicant or will become available by virtue of the application of the provisions of section 509 of this title, that portion shall be available 82 Stat. 206. for reallocation under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this 42 USC 3757. section."

(b) Section 601 of such Act is amended by inserting at the end thereof the following new subsection:

"(1) The term 'correctional institution or facility' means any place for the confinement or rehabilitation of juvenile offenders or individuals charged with or convicted of criminal offenses."

(c) Part E and part F of title I of such Act are redesignated as part Fand part G, respectively.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 7. Part F of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (as redesignated by section 6(c) of this Act) is amended as follows:

(1) Section 505 is amended by striking "section 5315" and inserting "section 5314" and by striking "(90) and inserting "(55)". (2) Section 506 is amended by striking "section 5316" and inserting "section 5315" and by striking "(126)" and inserting “(90)".

(3) Section 508 is amended by inserting the following before the period at the end of the section: ", and to receive and utilize, for the purposes of this title, property donated or transferred for the purposes of testing by any other Federal agencies, States, units of general local government, public or private agencies or organizations, institutions of higher education, or individuals.”

42 USC 3781.

"Correctional institution or

facility."

82 Stat. 205.

42 USC 3751, 3781.

Supra.

5 USC 5315.

5 USC 5316.

42 USC 3756.

(4) Section 515 is amended by inserting at the end thereof the fol- 42 USC 3763. lowing new sentence: "Funds appropriated for the purposes of this

section may be expended by grant or contract, as the Administration

may determine to be appropriate."

(5) Section 516(a) is amended by striking out the period and 42 USC 3764. inserting in lieu thereof the following: ", and may be used to pay the transportation and subsistence expenses of persons attending conferences or other assemblages not withstanding the provisions of the Joint Resolution entitled 'Joint Resolution to prohibit expenditure of any moneys for housing, feeding, or transporting conventions or meetings', approved February 2, 1935 (31 U.S.C. sec. 551)."

(6) Section 517 is amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 517. (a) The Administration may procure the services of experts and consultants in accordance with section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, at rates of compensation for individuals not to exceed the daily equivalent of the rate authorized for GS-18 by section 5332 of title 5, United States Code.

"(b) The Administration is authorized to appoint, without regard to the civil service laws, technical or other advisory committees to advise the Administration with respect to the administration of this title as it deems necessary. Members of those committees not otherwise in the employ of the United States, while engaged in advising the Administration or attending meetings of the committees, shall be compensated at rates to be fixed by the Administration but not to exceed the daily equivalent of the rate authorized for GS-18 by section 5332 of title 5 of the United States Code and while away from home or regular place of business they may be allowed travel expenses, includ

49 Stat. 19. 82 Stat. 207. 42 USC 3765.

80 Stat. 416.

Ante, p. 198-1.

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