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Code · U.S. Code · Title 34 - CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT · CHAPTER 101— JUSTICE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT · SUBCHAPTER IX— FUNDING · § 10262

§ 10262. State and local governments to consider courts

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The Attorney General may require, as appropriate, that whenever a State or unit of local government or Indian tribe applies for a grant from the Department of Justice, the State, unit, or tribe demonstrate that, in developing the application and distributing funds, the State, unit, or tribe—
(1)considered the needs of the judicial branch of the State, unit, or tribe, as the case may be;
(2)consulted with the chief judicial officer of the highest court of the State, unit, or tribe, as the case may be; and
(3)consulted with the chief law enforcement officer of the law enforcement agency responsible for the security needs of the judicial branch of the State, unit, or tribe, as the case may be.
(Pub. L. 110–177, title III, § 302(c), Jan. 7, 2008, 121 Stat. 2539.)
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