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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4336

Contracts.

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

"(2) providing technical assistance to States and local units of government; "(3) undertaking projects which are national or multijurisdictional in scope and which address the purposes specified in section 502; and "(4) providing financial assistance to public agencies and private nonprofit organizations for demonstration programs which, in view of previous research or experience, are likely to be a success in more than one jurisdiction. "(b) In Carrying out this subpart, the Director is authorized to make grants to, or enter into contracts with public or private agencies, institutions, or organizations or individuals to carry out any purpose specified in section 501(b). The Director shall have final authority over all funds awarded under this subpart. "ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

42 USC 3761.

"SEC. 511. Of the total amount appropriated for this part in any fiscal year, 20 percent or $50,000,000, whichever is less, shall be reserved and set aside for this section in a special discretionary fund for use by the Director in carrying out the purposes specified in section 503. Grants under this section may be made for amounts up to 100 percent of the costs of the programs or projects contained in the approved application. "LIMITATION ON USE OF DISCRETIONARY GRANT FUNDS

42 USC 3762.

"SEC. 512. Grant funds awarded under section 511 shall not be used for land acquisition or construction projects. "APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

42 USC 3763.

"SEC. 513. (a) No grant may be made under this subpart unless an application has been submitted to the Director in which the applicant— "(1) sets forth a program or project which is eligible for funding pursuant to section 511; "(2) describes the services to be provided, performance goals, and the manner in which the program is to be carried out; "(3) describes the method to be used to evaluate the program or project in order to determine its impact and effectiveness in achieving the stated goals; and "(4) agrees to conduct such evaluation according to the procedures and terms established by the Bureau. "(b) Each applicant for funds under this subpart shall certify that its program or project meets all the requirements of this section, that all the information contained in the application is correct, and that the applicant will comply with all the provisions of this subpart and all other applicable Federal laws. Such certification shall be made in a form acceptable to the Director. "PERIOD OF AWARD

42 USC 3764.

"SEC. 514. The Bureau may provide financial aid and assistance to programs or projects under this subpart for a period of not to exceed 4 years. Grants made pursuant to this subpart may be extended or renewed by the Bureau for an additional period of up to 2 years if—