Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 6.djvu/454

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106 STAT. 5012 PUBLIC LAW 102-586—NOV. 4, 1992 "(6) an assurance that projects will be monitored to ensure that each youth benefits from a mentor relationship, with provision for a new mentor assignment if the relationship is not beneficial to the youth; "(7) the method by which mentors and youth will be recruited to the project; "(8) the method by which prospective mentors will be screened; and "(9) the training that will be provided to mentors. " GRANT CYCLES 42 USC 5667e-7. «SEC. 288G. Grants under this part shall be made for 3-year periods. " RE PORTS 42 USC 5667e-8. «SEC. 288H. Not later than 120 days after the completion of the first cycle of grants under this part, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report regarding the success and effectiveness of the grant program in reducing juvenile delinquency and gang participation, improving academic performance, and reducing the dropout rate. TART H—BOOT CAMPS "ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM 42use5667f. «SEC. 289. (a) IN GENERAL. —The Administrator may make grants to the appropriate agencies of 1 or more States for the purpose of establishing up to 10 military-style boot camps for juvenile delinquents (referred to as 'boot camps'). "(b) LOCATION.—(1) The boot camps shall be located on existing or closed military installations on sites to be chosen by the agencies in one or more States, or in other facilities designated by the agencies on such sites, after consultation with the Secretary of Defense, if appropriate, and the Administrator. "(2) The Administrator shall— " (A) try to achieve to the extent possible equitable geographic oistribution in approving boot camp sites; and "(B) give priority to grants where more than one State enters into formal cooperative arrangements to jointly administer a boot camp; and "(c) REGIMEN. —^llie boot camps shall provide— "(1) a highly regiment^ schedule of discipline, physical training, work, drill, and ceremony characteristic of military basic training; "(2) regular, remedial, special, and vocational education; and "(3) counseling and treatment for substance abuse and other health and mental health problems. "CAPACITY 42 USC 5667f-i. «SEC. 289A Each boot camp shall be designed to accommodate between 150 and 250 juveniles for such time as the grant recipient agency deems to be appropriate.