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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 94 · § 94.107

§ 94.107. Administration and training.

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(a)Amount. No SAA may use more than the amount prescribed by VOCA, at 34 U.S.C. 20103(b)(3), for training and administration. As of July 8, 2016, the amount is five percent of a State's annual VOCA grant.
(b)Notification. An SAA shall notify OVC of its decision to use VOCA funds for training or administration, either at the time of application for the VOCA grant or within thirty days of such decision. Such notification shall indicate what portion of the amount will be allocated for training and what portion for administration. If VOCA funding will be used for administration, the SAA shall follow the rules and submit the certification required in § 94.108 regarding supplantation .
(c)Availability. SAAs shall ensure that each training and administrative activity funded by the VOCA grant occurs within the award period.
(d)Documentation. SAAs shall maintain sufficient records to substantiate the expenditure of VOCA funds for training or administration.
(e)Volunteer training. SAAs may allow sub-recipients to use VOCA funds to train volunteers in how to provide direct services when such services will be provided primarily by volunteers. Such use of VOCA funds will not count against the limit described in paragraph
(a)of this section. \[81 FR 44528, July 8, 2016, as amended at 88 FR 3657, Jan. 20, 2023\]
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