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[84 STAT. 1885]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 1885]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-644-JAN. 2, 1971

The amount of a grant or contract may be up to Y5 per centum of the total cost of programs and projects for which a grant or contract is made. " (f) The Administration is authorized to enter into contracts to make, and make, payments to institutions of higher education for grants not exceeding $50 per week to persons enrolled on a full-time basis in undergraduate or graduate decree programs who are accepted for and serve in full-time internships m law enforcement agencies for not less than eight weeks during any summer recess or for any entire quarter or semester on leave from the degree program." (2) Part D is further amended by inserting after section 406 the „ \ '.

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Enforcement personnel, training;

lollowing new sections: programs. "SEC. 407. The Administration is authorized to develop and support regional and national training programs, workshops, and seminars to instruct State and local law enforcement personnel in improved methods of crime prevention and reduction and enforcement of the criminal law. Such training activities shall be designed to supplement and improve, rather than supplant, the training activities of the State and units of general local government, and shall not duplicate the activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation under section 404 of this title."

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"SEC. 408. (a) The Administration is authorized to establish and prosecuting atsupport a training program for prosecuting attorneys from State and tomeys, training local oiRces engaged in the prosecution of organized crime. The pro- p°g'"^'«s. gram shall be designed to develop new or improved approaches, techniques, systems, manuals, and devices to strengthen prosecutive capabilities against organized crime. " (b) While participating in the training program or traveling in Travel expemses. connection with participation in the training program, State and local personnel shall be allowed travel expenses and a per diem allowance in the same manner as prescribed under section 5703(b) of title 5, United States Code, for persons employed intermittently in 8° s*^'- '^^^' JI

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the (jrovernment service. "(c) The cost of training State and local personnel under this section shall be provided out of funds appropriated to the Administration for the purpose of such training." CxRAXTS FOR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND FACILITIES

SEC. 6. (a) Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended by inserting immediately after part D the 82 Stat. 197. following: 42 USC 3701. " P A R T E — G R A N T S FOR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND FACILITIES

"SEC. 451. I t is the purpose of this part to encourage States and units of general local government to develop and implement programs and projects for the construction, acquisition, and renovation of correctional institutions and facilities, and for the improvement of correctional programs and practices. "SEC. 452. A State desiring to receive a grant under this part for any fiscal year shall, consistent with the basic criteria which the Administration establishes under section 454 of this title, incorporate its application for such grant in the comprehensive State plan submitted to the Administration for that fiscal year in accordance with section 802 of this title. ^2 USC 3732.