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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 · Sec. 200204

Sec. 200204. ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM

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## SEC. 200204 ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM **[**[34 U.S.C. 12573](/us/usc/t34/s12573)**]** ###
(a)Use of Allotment ####
(1)In general A State that receives an allotment pursuant to section 200203 shall use the allotment to pay the Federal share of the costs of— #####
(A)awarding scholarships to in-service law enforcement personnel to enable such personnel to seek further education; and #####
(B)providing— ######
(i)full-time employment in summer; or ######
(ii)part-time (not to exceed 20 hours per week) employment for a period not to exceed 1 year. ####
(2)Employment The employment described in paragraph (1)(B)— #####
(A)shall be provided by State and local law enforcement agencies for students who are juniors or seniors in high school or are enrolled in an institution of higher education and who demonstrate an interest in undertaking a career in law enforcement; #####
(B)shall not be in a law enforcement position; and #####
(C)shall consist of performing meaningful tasks that inform students of the nature of the tasks performed by law enforcement agencies. ###
(b)Payments; Federal Share; Non-Federal Share ####
(1)Payments Subject to the availability of appropriations, the Director shall pay to each State that receives an allotment under section 200203 the Federal share of the cost of the activities described in the application submitted pursuant to section 200203. ####
(2)Federal share The Federal share shall not exceed 60 percent. ####
(3)Non-federal share The non-Federal share of the cost of scholarships and student employment provided under this subtitle shall be supplied from sources other than the Federal Government. ###
(c)Responsibilities of Director The Director shall be responsible for the administration of the programs conducted pursuant to this subtitle and shall, in consultation with the Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, issue rules to implement this subtitle. ###
(d)Administrative Expenses A State that receives an allotment under section 200203 may reserve not more than 8 percent of the allotment for administrative expenses. ###
(e)Special Rule A State that receives an allotment under section 200203 shall ensure that each scholarship recipient under this subtitle be compensated at the same rate of pay and benefits and enjoy the same rights under applicable agreements with labor organizations and under State and local law as other law enforcement personnel of the same rank and tenure in the office of which the scholarship recipient is a member. ###
(f)Supplementation of Funding Funds received under this subtitle shall only be used to supplement, and not to supplant, Federal, State, or local efforts for recruitment and education of law enforcement personnel.
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