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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1865 (EAH) — 116 HR 1865 EAH: Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 · Sec. 524

Sec. 524.

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Federal agencies may use Federal discretionary funds that are made available in this Act to carry out up to 10 Performance Partnership Pilots. Such Pilots shall be governed by the provisions of section 526 of division H of Public Law 113–76 , except that in carrying out such Pilots section 526 shall be applied by substituting Fiscal Year 2020 for Fiscal Year 2014 in the title of subsection
(b)and by substituting September 30, 2024 for September 30, 2018 each place it appears: , That such pilots shall include communities that have experienced civil unrest. Provided In addition, Federal agencies may use Federal discretionary funds that are made available in this Act to participate in Performance Partnership Pilots that are being carried out pursuant to the authority provided by section 526 of division H of Public Law 113–76 , section 524 of division G of Public Law 113–235 , section 525 of division H of Public Law 114–113 , section 525 of division H of Public Law 115–31 , and section 525 of division H of Public Law 115–141 . Pilot sites selected under authorities in this Act and prior appropriations Acts may be granted by relevant agencies up to an additional 5 years to operate under such authorities.
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