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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PUBLIC LAW 96-157—DEC. 27, 1979

93 STAT. 1179

of the daily equivalent of the highest rate of basic pay then payable under the General Schedule of section 5332(a) of title 5, United States Code, and in addition shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses. No voting member shall serve for more than two consecutive terms. "(d) The Board shall— "(1) review and make recommendations to the Bureau on activities undertaken by the Bureau and formulate and recommend to the Director policies and priorities for the Bureau; "(2) recommend to the President at least three candidates for the position of Director of the Bureau in the event of a vacemcy; and "(3) carry out such additional related functions as the Board may deem necessary. "(e) In addition to the powers and duties set forth elsewhere in this title, the Director shall exercise such powers and duties of the Board as may be delegated to the Director by the Board.

5 USC 5332 note. Limitation. Duties.

USE OF DATA

"SEC. 305. Data collected by the Bureau shall be used only for 42 USC 3735. statistical or research purposes, and shall be gathered in a manner that precludes their use for law enforcement or any purpose relating to a particular individual other than statistical or research purposes. "PART D—FORMULA GRANTS DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM

"SEC. 401. (a) It is the purpose of this part to assist States and units 42 USC 3741. of local government in carrying out specific innovative programs which are of proven effectiveness, have a record of proven success, or which offer a high probability of improving the functioning of the criminal justice system. The Administration is authorized to make grants under this part to States and units of local government for the purpose of— "(1) establishing or expanding community and neighborhood programs that enable citizens to undertake initiatives to deal with crime and delinquency; "(2) improving and strengthening law enforcement agencies, as measured by arrest rates, incidence rates, victimization rates, the number of reported crimes, clearance rates, the number of patrol or investigative hours per uniformed officer, or any other appropriate objective measure; "(3) improving the police utilization of community resources through support of jomt police-community projects designed to prevent or control neighborhood crime; "(4) disrupting illicit commerce in stolen goods and property and training of special investigative and prosecuting personnel, and the development of systems for collecting, storing, and disseminating information relating to the control of organized crime; "(5) combating arson; "(6) developing investigations and prosecutions of white-collar crime, organized crime, public-corruption-related offenses, and fraud against the government; "(7) reducing the time between arrest or indictment and disposition of trial;