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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 42 · § 42.211

§ 42.211. Resumption of suspended funds.

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(a)Payment of suspended funds made available under the JSIA or the Juvenile Justice Act shall resume only if---
(1)Such State government or unit of general local government enters into a compliance agreement signed by the Director of OJARS in accordance with § 42.209;
(2)Such State government or unit of general local government:
(i)Complies fully with the final order or judgment of a Federal or State court, if that order or judgement covers all matters raised by the Director of OJARS in the notice pursuant to § 42.208, or
(ii)Is found to be in compliance with section 815(c)(1) of the JSIA by such court;
(3)After a hearing, the Director of OJARS, pursuant to § 42.213, finds that noncompliance has not been demonstrated; or
(4)An administrative law judge has determined, under § 42.212, that it is likely that the State government or unit of local government will prevail on the merits.
(b)Full compliance with a court order, for the purposes of paragraph
(2)of this section, includes the securing of an agreement to comply over a period of time, particularly in complex cases or where compliance would require an extended period of time for implementation.
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