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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 · Sec. 1604

Sec. 1604. LOCAL APPLICATIONS

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## SEC. 1604 LOCAL APPLICATIONS **[**[34 U.S.C. 10364](/us/usc/t34/s10364)**]** ###
(a)In General ####
(1)To request funds under this part from a State, the chief executive of a local entity shall submit an application to the office designated under section 1602(b). ####
(2)An application under paragraph
(1)shall be considered approved, in whole or in part, by the State not later than 45 days after such application is first received unless the State informs the applicant in writing of specific reasons for disapproval. ####
(3)The State shall not disapprove any application submitted to the State without first affording the applicant reasonable notice and an opportunity for reconsideration. ####
(4)If an application under paragraph
(1)is approved, the local entity is eligible to receive funds under this part. ###
(b)Distribution to Local Entities A State that receives funds under section 1601 in a fiscal year shall make such funds available to a local entity with an approved application within 45 days after the Bureau has approved the application submitted by the State and has made funds available to the State. The Director may waive the 45-day requirement in this section upon a finding that the State is unable to satisfy the requirement of the preceding sentence under State statutes.
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