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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 1198

PUBLIC LAW 96-157—DEC. 27, 1979 one-half of the total cost of such program or project from part D funds or from any other source of funds, including other Federal grants, available to the eligible jurisdiction. Funding for the management and the administration of national nonprofit organizations under section 602(1) of this part is not subject to the funding limitations of this section. "PART G—TRAINING AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT "PURPOSE

42 USC 3771.

"SEC. 701. It is the purpose of this part to provide for and encourage training, manpower development, and new personnel practices for the purpose of improving the criminal justice system. TRAINING FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS

42 USC 3772.

Travel expenses and per diem for program participants.

"SEC. 702. (a) The Administration is authorized to establish and support a training program for prosecuting attorneys from State and local agencies engaged in the prosecution of white-collar and organized crime. The program shall be designed to develop new or improved approaches, techniques, systems, manuals, and devices to strengthen prosecutive capabilities against white-collar and organized crime. "(b) While participating in the training program or traveling in connection with participation in the training program. State and local personnel may be allowed travel expenses and a per diem allowance in the same manner as prescribed under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons employed intermittently in the Government 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. TRAINING STATE AND LOCAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL

42 USC 3778.

Travel expenses and per diem.

'SEC. 703. (a) The Administration is authorized— "(1) to assist in conducting local, regional, or national training programs for the training of State and local criminal justice personnel, including but not limited to those engaged in the investigation of crime and apprehension of criminals, community relations, the prosecution, defense, or adjudication of those charged with crime, corrections, rehabilitation, probation, and parole of offenders. Such training activities shall be designed to supplement and improve rather than supplant the training activities of the State and units of local government and shall not duplicate the training activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. While participating in the training program or traveling in connection with participation in the training program. State and local personnel may be allowed travel expenses and a per diem allowance in the same manner as prescribed under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons employed intermittently in the Government service; "(2) to carry out a program of planning, development, demonstration, and evaluation of training programs for State and local criminal justice personnel; "(3) to assist in conducting programs relating to recruitment, selection, placement, and career development practices of State and local law enforcement and criminal justice personnel, and to