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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 129 (Introduced in House) — To increase the evidentiary standard required to convict a person for a drug offense, to require screening of law enf... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Limitation on receipt of Byrne grant funds and other Department of Justice law enforcement assistance

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For any fiscal year, a State shall not receive any amount that would otherwise be allocated to that State under section 505(a) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 ( 34 U.S.C. 10156(a) ), or any amount from any other law enforcement assistance program of the Department of Justice, unless the State— does not fund any antidrug task forces for that fiscal year; or has in effect throughout the State laws that ensure— a person is not convicted of a drug offense unless the fact that a drug offense was committed, and the fact that the person committed that offense, are each supported by evidence other than the eyewitness testimony of a law enforcement officer or an individual acting on behalf of a law enforcement officer; and a law enforcement officer does not participate in an antidrug task force unless the honesty and integrity of that officer is evaluated and found to be at an appropriately high level.
The Attorney General shall prescribe regulations to carry out subsection (a). Amounts not allocated by reason of subsection
(a)shall be reallocated to States not disqualified by failure to comply with such subsection.
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