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 106 STAT. 204 PUBLIC LAW 102-295—MAY 28, 1992 dren, family violence public awareness campaigns, and violence prevention coiuiseling services to abusers; "(B) counseling with respect to family violence, counseling by peers individuEdly or in groups, and referral to community social services; "(C) transportation, technical assistance with respect to obtaining finsuicial assistance under Federal and State programs, and referrals for appropriate health-care services (including alcohol and drug abuse treatment), but shall not include reimbursement for any health-care services; "(D) leg£d advocacy to provide victims with information and assistance through the civil and criminal courts, and legal assistance; or "(E) children's counseling and support services, and child care services for children who are victims of family violence or the dependents of such victims.". SEC. 312. ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS. Section 304(a)(1) (42 U.S.C. 10403(a)(1)) is amended— (1) by striking out "whichever is the greater of the following amounts: one-half of; and (2) by striking out "$50,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$200,000, whichever is the lessor amount". SEC. 313. SECRETARLVL RESPONSIBILITIES. Section 305(b)(2)(A) (42 U.S.C. 10404(b)(2)(A)) is amended— (1) by striking out "into the causes of family violence"; (2) by inserting "most effective" before "prevention"; (3) by striking out "and (ii)" and inserting in lieu thereof "(ii)"; and (4) by inserting before "and (B)" the following: "(iii) the effectiveness of providing safety and support to maternal and child victims of family violence as a way to eliminate the abuse experienced by children in such situations, (iv) identification of intervention approaches to child abuse prevention services which appear to be successful in preventing child abuse where both mother and child are abused, (v) effective and appropriate treatment services for children where both mother and child are abused, and (vi) the individual and situational factors leading to the end of violent and abusive behavior by persons who commit acts of family violence, including such factors as history of previous violence and the legal and service interventions received,". SEC. 314. EVALUATION AND REPORT TO CONGRESS. Section 306 (42 U.S.C. 10405) is amended— (1) by inserting "and every two years thereafter," after "the first time after the date of the enactment of this title,"; (2) by striking out "assurances" and inserting in lieu thereof "documentation"; and (3) by striking out "303(a)(2)(F)" and inserting in lieu " 30 3(a)(2)(B) through 303(a)(2)(F)". SEC. 315. FUNDING FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS. Section 308 (42 U.S.C. 10407) is amended to read as follows: Indians. "SEC. 308. INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS. "(a) PURPOSE AND GRANTS.—

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