Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 5.djvu/776

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114 STAT. 2790 PUBLIC LAW 106-561—DEC. 21, 2000 "(c) FACILITIES COSTS.— "(1) STATES RECEIVING MINIMUM GRANT AMOUNT. —With respect to a State that receives a grant under this part in an amount that does not exceed 0.6 percent of the total amount made available to carry out this part for a fiscal year, not more than 80 percent of the total amount of the grant may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a). "(2) OTHER STATES. —With respect to a State that receives a grant under this part in an amount that exceeds 0.6 percent of the total amount made available to carry out this part for a fiscal year— "(A) not more than 80 percent of the amount of the grant up to that 0.6 percent may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a); and "(B) not more than 40 percent of the amount of the grant in excess of that 0.6 percent may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a). "(d) ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. —Not more than 10 percent of the total amount of a grant awarded under this part may be used for administrative expenses. 42 USC 3797n. "SEC. 2805. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. "(a) REGULATIONS. — The Attorney General may promulgate such guidelines, regulations, and procedures as may be necessary to carry out this part, including guidelines, regulations, and procedures relating to the submission and review of applications for grants under section 2802. "(b) EXPENDITURE RECORDS. — "(1) RECORDS. —Each State, or unit of local government within the State, that receives a grant under this part shall maintain such records as the Attorney General may require to facilitate an effective audit relating to the receipt of the grant, or the use of the grant amount. "(2) ACCESS. —The Attorney General and the Comptroller General of the United States, or a designee thereof, shall have access, for the purpose of audit and examination, to any book, document, or record of a State, or unit of local government within the State, that receives a grant under this part, if, in the determination of the Attorney General, Comptroller General, or designee thereof, the book, document, or record is related to the receipt of the grant, or the use of the grant amount. 42 USC 37970. "SEC. 2806. REPORTS. "(a) REPORTS TO ATTORNEY GENERAL. —For each fiscal year for which a grant is awarded under this part, each State that receives such a grant shall submit to the Attorney General a report, at such time and in such manner as the Attorney General may reasonably require, which report shall include— "(1) a summary and assessment of the program carried out with the grant; "(2) the average number of days between submission of a sample to a forensic science laboratory or forensic science laboratory system in that State operated by the State or by