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PUBLIC LAW 90-351-.IUNE 19, 1968
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amount of such loans plus interest for each complete year of such service or its equivalent of such service, as determnied under regulations of the Administration. Tuition and (c) The Administration is authorized to enter into contracts to fees. make, and make, payments to institutions of higher education for tuition and fees, not exceeding $200 per academic quarter or $300 per semester for any person, for officers of any publicly funded law enforcement agency enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis in courses included in an undergraduate or graduate program which is approved by the Administrati(m and which leads to a degree or certificate in an area related to law enforcement or an area suitable for persons employed in law enforcement. Assistance under this subsection may be ^^^^^^^^^ agreegranted only on behalf of an applicant who enters into an agreement to remain in the service of the law enforcement agency employing such applicant for a period of two years following completion of any course for which payments are provided under this subsection, and in the event such service is not completed, to repay the full amount of such payments on such terms and in such manner as the Administration may prescribe. PART E—ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
SEC. 501, The Administration is authorized, after appropriate consultation with representatives of States and units of general local government, to establish such rules, regulations, and procedures as are necessary to the exercise of its functions, and are consistent with the stated purpose of this title. SEC. 502. The Administration may delegate to any officer or official of the Administration, or, with the approval of the Attorney General, to any officer of the Department of Justice such functions as it deems appropriate. SEC. 508. The functions, powers, and duties specified in this title to be carried out by the Administration shall not be transferred elsewhere in the Department of Justice unless specifically hereafter authorized by the Congress. SEC. 504. In carrying out its functions, the Administration, or upon ^^^"^P^"^ power, authorization of the Administration, any member thereof or any hearing examiner assigned to or employed by the Administration, shall have the power to hold hearings, sign and issue subpenas administer oaths, examine witnesses, and receive evidence at any place in the United States it may designate. —^ SEC. 505. Section 5315 of title 5, United States Code, is amended by jj^s^at. 46i. adding at the end thereof— f^Z —* " (90) Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance."' ^ ^ ^^^/L) SEC. 506. Section 5316 of title 5, Ignited States Code, is amen^^ed ^ ^ by adding at the end thereof— "(126) Associate Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance." ~-SEC. 507. Subject to the civil service and classification laws, the ^ °"^*'"^ ^"'^ Administration is authorized to select, appoint, employ, and fix com- ""^^ °yees. pensation of such officers and employees, including hearing examiners, as shall be necessary to carry out its powers and duties under this title. SEC. 508. The Administration is authorized, on a reimbursable basis when appropriate, to use the available services, equipment, per- f- 4 {} ^ sonnel, and facilities of the Department of Justice and of other ' civilian or military agencies and instrumentalities of the Federal Government, and to cooperate with the Department of Justice and such other agencies and instrumentalities in the establishment and j
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