Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 6.djvu/446

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106 STAT. 5004 PUBLIC LAW 102-586—NOV. 4, 1992 B of title III of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 11801-11805); " (7) certify that the applicant has requested the State planning agency to review and comment on such application and summarizes the responses of such State planning agency to such request; Reports. "(g) provide that regular reports on such program or activity shall be sent to the Administrator and to such State planning agency; and "(9) provide for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to ensure prudent use, proper disbursement, ana accurate accounting of funds received under this subpart. "(c) In reviewing applications for grants and contracts under section 281(a), the Administrator shall give priority to applications— "(1) submitted by, or substantially involving, local educational agencies (as defined in section 1471 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 2891)); "(2) based on the incidence and severity of crimes committed by gangs whose membership is composed primarily of juveniles in the geographical area in which the applicants propose to carry out the programs and activities for which such grants and contracts are requested; and "(3) for assistance for programs and activities that— "(A) are broadly supported by public and private nonprofit agencies, organizations, and institutions located in such geographical area; and

    • (B) will substantially involve the families of juvenile

gang members in carrying out such programs or activities. " Subpart II—Community-Based Gang Intervention 42 USC 5667a. «SEC. 282. (a) The Administrator shall make grants to or enter into contracts with public and private nonprofit agencies, organizations, and institutions to carry out programs and activities— " (1) to reduce the participation of juveniles in the illegal activities of gangs; "(2) to develop regional task forces involving State, local, and community-based organizations to coordinate enforcement, intervention, and treatment efforts for juvenile gang members and to curtail interstate activities of gangs; and "(3) to facilitate coordination and cooperation among— "(A) local education, juvenile justice, employment, and social service agencies; and "(B) community-based programs with a proven record of effectively providing intervention services to juvenile gang members for the purpose of reducing the participation ofjuveniles in illegal gang activities; and "(4) to support programs that, in recognition of varying degrees of the seriousness of delinquent behavior and the corresponding gradations in the responses of the iuvenile justice system in response to that behavior, are designed to— "(A) encourage courts to develop and implement a continuum of post-adjudication restraints that bridge the gap between traditional probation and confinement in a correctional setting (including expanded use of probation,