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 PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4255

(2) provide that such project or activity shall be administered by or under the supervision of the applicant, (3) provide for the proper and efficient administration of such project or activity, (4) provide for r^ular evaluation of the operation of such project or activity, (5) provide that r^ular reports on such project or activity shall be submitted to the Secretary, and (6) provide such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to ensure prudent use, proper disbursement, and accurate accounting of funds received under this chapter. SEC. 3503. APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS.

Reports.

42 USC 11803.

In selecting among applications submitted under section 3502(a), the Secretary shall give priority to applicants who propose to carry out projects and activities— (1) for the purposes specified in section 3501 in ge(^raphical areas in which frequent and severe drug-related crimes are committed by gangs whose membership is composed primarily of youth, and (2) that the applicant demonstrates that it has the broad support of community based organizations in such geographical areas. SEC 3504. COORDINATION WITH JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS.

42 USC 11804.

The Secretary shall coordinate the program established by section 3501 with the programs and activities carried out under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 and with the programs and activities of the Attorney General, to ensure that all such programs and activities are complementary and not duplicative. SEC 3505. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

42 USC 11805.

To carry out this chapter, there are authorized to be appropriated $15,000,000 for the fiscal year 1989 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 1990 and 1991.

CHAPTER 2—PROGRAM FOR RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH SEC 3511. ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM.

42 USC 11821. Grants. Research and development.

(a) The Secretary shall make grants to public and private nonprofit agencies, organizations, and institutions to carry out research, demonstration, and services projects designed— (1) to provide individual, family, and group counseling to runaway youth and their families and to homeless youth for the purpose of preventing or reducing the illicit use of d r u ^ by such youth, (2) to develop and support peer counseling programs for runaway and homeless youth related to the illicit use of dru^, (3) to develop and support community education activities related to illicit use of drugs by runaway and homeless youth, including outreach to youth individually, (4) to provide to runaway and homeless youth in rural areas Rural areas. assistance (including the development of community support groups) related to the illicit use of drugs.

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