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 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 108 STAT. 3679 "(I) high rates of alcohol or drug use among youth; "(II) high rates of victimization of youth by violence and crime; "(III) high rates of arrests and convictions of youth for violent or drug- or alcohol-related crime; "(IV) the extent of illegal gang activity; "(V) high incidence of violence associated with prejudice and intolerance; "(VI) high rates of referrals of youths to drug and alcohol abuse treatment and rehabilitation programs; "(VII) high rates of referrals of youths to juvenile court; "(VIII) high rates of expulsions and suspensions of students from schools; and "(DC) high rates of reported cases of child abuse and domestic violence. "(e) REALLOCATION OF FUNDS.— I f a local educational agency chooses not to apply to receive the amount allocated to such agency under subsection (d), or if such agency's application under section 4115 is disapproved by the State educational agency, the State educational agency shall reallocate such amount to one or more of the local educational agencies determined by the State educational agency under subsection (d)(2)(C)(ii) to have the greatest need for additional funds, "(f) RETURN OF FUNDS TO STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY; REALLOCATION. — "(1) RETURN.— Except as provided in paragraph (2), upon the expiration of the 1-year period beginning on the date that a local educational agency or educational service agency under this title receives its allocation under this title— "(A) such agency shall return to the State educational agency any funds from such allocation that remain unobligated; and "(B) the State educational agency shall reedlocate any such amount to local educational agencies or educational service agencies that have plans for using such amount for programs or activities on a timely basis. "(2) REALLOCATION.— In any fiscal year, a local educational agency, may retain for obligation in the succeeding fiscal year— "(A) an amount equal to not more than 25 percent of the allocation it receives under this title for such fiscal year; or "(B) upon a demonstration of good cause by such agency or consortium, a greater amount approved by the State educational agency. "SEC. 4114. GOVERNOR'S PROGRAMS. 20 USC 7114. "(a) USE OF FUNDS.— "(1) IN GENERAL. —An amount equal to 20 percent of the total amount allocated to a State under section 4111(1) for each fiscal year shall be used by the chief executive officer of such State for drug and violence prevention programs and activities in accordance with this section. "(2) LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS. —^A chief executive officer shall use not less than 10 percent of the 20 percent of the total amount described in paragraph (1) for each fiscal year for law enforcement education partnerships in accordance with subsection (d).

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