Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 3.djvu/294

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116 STAT. 1886 PUBLIC LAW 107-273—NOV. 2, 2002 "(3) A statement identifying the research (if any) such entity reUed on in preparing such appHcation. "(b) LIMITATION.— I f an eligible entity that receives a grant under section 244 to carry out a project or activity for a 2-year period, and receives technical assistance from the State or the Administrator after requesting such technical assistance (if any), fails to demonstrate, before the expiration of such 2-year period, that such project or such activity has achieved substantial success in achieving the goals specified in the application submitted by such entity to receive such grants, then such entity shall not be eligible to receive any subsequent grant under such section to continue to carry out such project or activity. 42 USC 5656. "SEC. 246. GRANTS TO INDIAN TRIBES. "(a) ELIGIBILITY.— "(1) APPLICATION.—To be eligible to receive a grant under section 241(b), an Indian tribe shall submit to the Administrator an application in accordance with this section, in such form and containing such information as the Administrator may require by rule. "(2) PLANS. —Such application shall include a plan for conducting programs, projects, and activities described in section 241(a), which plan shall— "(A) provide evidence that the applicant Indian tribe performs law enforcement functions (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior); "(B) identify the juvenile justice and delinquency problems and juvenile delinquency prevention needs to be addressed by activities conducted with funds provided by the grant for which such application is submitted, by the Indian tribe in the geographical area under the jurisdiction of the Indian tribe; "(C) provide for fiscal control and accounting procedures that— "(i) are necessary to ensure the prudent use, proper disbursement, and accounting of grants received by applicants under this section; and ' "(ii) are consistent with the requirement specified in subparagraph (B); and "(D) comply with the requirements specified in section 223(a) (excluding any requirement relating to consultation with a State advisory group) and with the requirements specified in section 222(c); and "(E) contain such other information, and be subject to such additional requirements, as the Administrator may reasonably require by rule to ensure the effectiveness of the projects for which grants are made under section 241(b). "(b) FACTORS FOR CONSIDERATION.—For the purpose of selecting eligible applicants to receive grants under section 241(b), the Administrator shall consider— "(1) the resources that are available to each applicant Indian tribe that will assist, and be coordinated with, the overall juvenile justice system of the Indian tribe; and "(2) with respect to each such applicant— "(A) the juvenile population; and