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Title 34
Subtitle
Chapter 121
Subchapter II
Part G
Subpart 1
§ 12242. Definitions...
§ 12252. Eligibility to receive ...
§ 12242. Definitions...
§ 12252. Eligibility to receive ...
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§ 12251.
Authority to make grants
(a)
General authority
(b)
Preferences
For the purpose of making grants under subsection (a), the Attorney General shall give preference to a State that includes in the application required by
section 12252 of this title
assurances that if the State receives a grant—
(1)
both the State corrections agency and the State health and human services agency will participate substantially in, and cooperate closely in all aspects of, the development and operation of the family unity demonstration project for which such a grant is requested;
(2)
boards made up of community members, including residents, local businesses, corrections officials, former prisoners, child development professionals, educators, and maternal and child health professionals will be established to advise the State regarding the operation of such project;
(3)
the State has in effect a policy that provides for the placement of all prisoners, whenever possible, in correctional facilities for which they qualify that are located closest to their respective family homes;
(4)
unless the Attorney General determines that a longer timeline is appropriate in a particular case, the State will implement the project not later than 180 days after receiving a grant under subsection (a) and will expend all of the grant during a 1-year period;
(5)
the State has the capacity to continue implementing a community correctional facility beyond the funding period to ensure the continuity of the work;
(6)
unless the Attorney General determines that a different process for selecting participants in a project is desirable, the State will—
(A)
give written notice to a prisoner, not later than 30 days after the State first receives a grant under subsection (a) or 30 days after the prisoner is sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not more than 7 years (whichever is later), of the proposed or current operation of the project;
(B)
accept at any time at which the project is in operation an application by a prisoner to participate in the project if, at the time of application, the remainder of the prisoner’s sentence exceeds 180 days;
(C)
review applications by prisoners in the sequence in which the State receives such applications; and
(D)
not more than 50 days after reviewing such applications approve or disapprove the application; and
(7)
for the purposes of selecting eligible offenders to participate in such project, the State has authorized State courts to sentence an eligible offender directly to a community correctional facility, provided that the court gives assurances that the offender would have otherwise served a term of imprisonment.
(c)
Selection of grantees
(
Pub. L. 103–322, title III, § 31911
,
Sept. 13, 1994
,
108 Stat. 1894
.)
cite as:
34 USC 12251
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