PUBLIC LAW 107-273—NOV. 2, 2002 116 STAT. 1895 "(2) make such arrangements as are necessary and appropriate to facilitate coordination and policy development among all activities funded through the Department of Justice relating to delinquency prevention (including the preparation of an annual comprehensive plan for facilitating such coordination and policy development); "(3) provide adequate staff and resources necessary to properly carry out this title; and "(4) not later than 180 days after the end of each fiscal Deadline, year, submit a report to the chairman of the Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of Representatives and the chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate— "(A) describing activities and accomplishments of grant activities funded under this title; "(B) describing procedures followed to disseminate grant activity products and research findings; "(C) describing activities conducted to develop policy and to coordinate Federal agency and interagency efforts related to delinquency prevention; and "(D) identifying successful approaches and making recommendations for future activities to be conducted under this title. "SEC. 504. GRANTS FOR DELINQUENCY PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 42 USC 5783. "(a) PURPOSES. — The Administrator may make grants to a State, to be transmitted through the State advisory group to units of local government that meet the requirements of subsection (b), for delinquency prevention programs and activities for juveniles who have had contact with the juvenile justice system or who are likely to have contact with the juvenile justice system, including the provision to juveniles and their families of— "(1) alcohol and substance abuse prevention services; "(2) tutoring and remedial education, especially in reading and mathematics; "(3) child and adolescent health and mental health services; "(4) recreation services; "(5) leadership and youth development activities; "(6) the teaching that people are and should be held accountable for their actions; "(7) assistance in the development of job training skills; and "(8) other data-driven evidence based prevention programs. "(b) ELIGIBILITY.—The requirements of this subsection are met with respect to a unit of general local government if— "(1) the unit is in compliance with the requirements of part B of title IT; "(2) the unit has submitted to the State advisory group a minimum 3-year comprehensive plan outlining the unit's local front end plans for investment for delinquency prevention and early intervention activities; "(3) the unit has included in its application to the Administrator for formula grant funds a summary of the minimum 3-year comprehensive plan described in paragraph (2); "(4) pursuant to its minimum 3-year comprehensive plan, the unit has appointed a local policy board of not fewer than
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