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 PUBLIC LAW 106-386—OCT. 28, 2000 114 STAT. 1465 Sec. 1107.Amendments to domestic violence and stalking offenses. Sec. 1108. School and campus security. Sec. 1109. Dating violence. TITLE II—STRENGTHENING SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE Sec. 1201. Legal assistance for victims. Sec. 1202. Shelter services for battered women and children. Sec. 1203. Transitional housing assistance for victims of domestic violence. Sec. 1204. National domestic violence hotline. Sec. 1205. Federal victims counselors. Sec. 1206. Study of State laws regarding insurance discrimination against victims of violence against women. Sec. 1207. Study of workplace effects from violence against women. Sec. 1208. Study of unemployment compensation for victims of violence against women. Sec. 1209. Enhancing protections for older and disabled women from domestic violence and sexual assault. TITLE III—LIMITING THE EFFECTS OF VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN Sec. 1301. Safe havens for children pilot program. Sec. 1302. Reauthorization of victims of child abuse programs. Sec. 1303. Report on effects of parental kidnapping laws in domestic violence cases. TITLE IV—STRENGTHENING EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO COMBAT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Sec. 1401. Rape prevention and education. Sec. 1402. Education and training to end violence against and abuse of women with disabilities. Sec. 1403. Community initiatives. Sec. 1404. Development of research agenda identified by the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Sec. 1405. Standards, practice, and training for sexual assault forensic examinations. Sec. 1406. Education and training forjudges and court personnel. Sec. 1407. Domestic Violence Task Force. TITLE V—BATTERED IMMIGRANT WOMEN Sec. 1501. Short title. Sec. 1502. Findings and purposes. Sec. 1503. Improved access to immigration protections of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 for battered immigrant women. Sec. 1504. Improved access to cancellation of removal and suspension of deportation under the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Sec. 1505. Offering equal access to immigration protections of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 for all qualified battered immigrant self-petitioners. Sec. 1506. Restoring immigration protections under the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Sec. 1507. Remedying problems with implementation of the immigration provisions of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Sec. 1508. Technical correction to qualified alien definition for battered immigrants. Sec. 1509. Access to Cuban Adjustment Act for battered immigrant spouses and children. Sec. 1510. Access to the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act for battered spouses and children. Sec. 1511. Access to the Haitian Refugee Fairness Act of 1998 for battered spouses and children. Sec. 1512.Access to services and legal representation for battered immigrants. Sec. 1513. Protection for certain crime victims including victims of crimes against women. TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 1601. Notice requirements for sexually violent offenders. Sec. 1602. Teen suicide prevention study. Sec. 1603. Decade of pain control and research. DIVISION C—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec.2001.Aimee's law. Sec. 2002. Payment of anti-terrorism judgments. Sec. 2003. Aid to victims of terrorism. Sec. 2004. Twenty-first amendment enforcement.

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