Sec. 1. School resource and safety officer grant program
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Part AA of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 ( 42 U.S.C. 3797a et seq. ) is amended— by striking the heading and inserting ; School security grants by inserting before section 2701 the following: ; in sections 2701 through 2705, by striking part each place that term appears and inserting subpart ; and by adding at the end the following: In this subpart— the term career law enforcement officer has the meaning given the term in section 1709; the term Director means the Director of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services; the term Indian tribe has the meaning given the term in section 4(e) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b(e)); the term school means a public elementary or secondary school; the term school resource and safety officer means a career law enforcement officer, with sworn authority, deployed in community oriented policing, and assigned by the employing police department or agency to protect schools, who works in and around schools for not less than 75 percent of the time that the officer is on duty (measured weekly, monthly, or annually); and the term unit of local government means a county, municipality, town, township, village, parish, borough, or other unit of general government below the State level.
The Director is authorized to make grants to units of local government and Indian tribes to provide for school resource and safety officers at schools. Grants awarded under this section shall be— distributed directly to a unit of local government or Indian tribe; and used to improve security at schools and on school grounds in the jurisdiction of the recipient by hiring and training career law enforcement officers for deployment in schools as school resource and safety officers.
Except as provided in paragraph (2), the amount of a grant may not exceed $200,000 for each— school resource and safety officer proposed to be hired; or training program proposed to be funded. The Director may issue a waiver of the requirement under paragraph
(1)for a recipient of a grant under this subpart. The Director may make available funds under a grant under this subpart during a period of not more than 3 fiscal years. Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Director may continue to make available additional funds to a recipient after all funds under the original grant have been made available if the Director determines that— the funds made available to the recipient were used in a manner required under an approved application; and the recipient demonstrates significant financial need. Funds made available under this subpart to a unit of local government shall not be used to supplant funds of the unit of local government, or, in the case of an Indian tribe, funds supplied by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and shall be used to increase the amount of funds that would, in the absence of Federal funds received under this subpart, be made available from the unit of local government, or in the case of an Indian tribe, from funds supplied by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Director may reserve not more than 2 percent from amounts appropriated to carry out this subpart for administrative costs. The Director shall establish guidelines for programs that train school resource and safety officers. In establishing guidelines under paragraph (1), the Director shall ensure that the guidelines address how to— distinguish between— minor disciplinary infractions better dealt with by school officials; and major security problems that require law enforcement involvement; and utilize alternatives to law enforcement involvement in school disciplinary measures. In awarding grants under this subpart, the Director shall ensure, to the extent practicable, an equitable geographic distribution among the regions of the United States and among urban, suburban, and rural areas. To request a grant under this subpart, the chief executive of a unit of local government or Indian tribe shall submit an application to the Director at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as the Director may require. Each application under this section shall— include a detailed explanation of— the intended uses of funds made available under a grant; and how the activities funded under a grant will prevent school violence and improve student and school safety; describe the ability of the applicant to prevent school violence and improve student and school safety without Federal assistance; and include a memorandum of understanding between the law enforcement agency supplying the school resource and safety officer and the grant recipient that describes the disciplinary actions that are the exclusive responsibilities of school staff and faculty. Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this subpart, the Director shall promulgate guidelines to implement this section. Not later than November 30 of each year, the Director shall submit to Congress a report relating to the activities carried out under this subpart that includes, for the preceding fiscal year— the number of grants funded under this subpart; the amount of funds made available under the grants described in paragraph (1); and the number of school resource and safety officers that the funds described in paragraph
(2)supported. For each year during which a recipient receives funds under this subpart, the recipient shall, at a date determined by the Director, submit to the Director a report relating to the activities carried out by the recipient that includes information, as determined by the Director, relating to the use of funds. There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this subpart such sums as are necessary for each of fiscal years 2014 through 2023. .
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