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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-401—AUG. 27, 1986

100 STAT. 905

"(A) Of the first $100,000,000 deposited in the Fund in a particular fiscal year— "(i) 49.5 percent shall be available for grants under section 1403; 42 USC 10602. "(ii) 45 percent shall be available for grants under section 1404(a); ' "(iii) 1 percent shall be available for grants under section Infra. 1404(c); and !' "(iv) 4.5 percent shall be available for grants as provided ' in section 1404A. "(B) The next $5,500,000 deposited in the Fund in a particular fiscal year shall be available for grants as provided in section 1404A. "(C) Any deposits in the Fund in a particular fiscal year in excess of $105,500,000 shall be available for grants under section 1404(a).". 42 USC 10603. (3) The Victims of Crime Act of 1984 is amended by inserting after 42 USC 10601 section 1404 the following new section: "°*®' CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT GRANTS

"SEC. 1404A. Amounts made available by section 1402(d)(2) for the purposes of this section shall be obligated and expended by the Secretary of Health and Human Services for grants under section 4(d) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. Any portion of an amount which is not obligated by the Secretary by the end of the fiscal year in which funds are made available for allocation, shall be reallocated for award under section 1404(a), except that with respect to funds deposited during fiscal year 1986 and made available for obligation during fiscal year 1987, any unobligated portion of such amount shall remain available for obligation until September 30, 1988.". (4) Section 1404(c) of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 is amended by striking out "(c)" and all that follows through "The Federal Administrator shall—" in paragraph (3) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(c)(1) The Attorney General, acting through the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs, shall make grants— "(A) for training and technical assistance services to eligible crime victim assistance programs; and "(B) for the financial support of services to victims of Federal crime by eligible crime victim assistance programs. "(2) Of the amount available for grants under this subsection— "(A) not less than 50 percent shall be used for grants under paragraph (I)(A); and "(B) not more than 50 percent shall be used for grants under paragraph (I)(B). "(3) The Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs shall—". (5) Section 1404(a)(l) of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 is amended by striking out "not used for grants under section 1403" and all that follows through "subsection (c)" and inserting in lieu thereof "made available by section 1402(d)(2) for the purpose of grants under this subsection, or for the purpose of grants under section 1403 but not used for that purpose".

42 USC I0603a. Ante, p. 903.

,^^.,p, 42 USC 10603.

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42 USC 10602.