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 115 STAT. 1756 PUBLIC LAW 107-110-^AN. 8, 2002 20 USC 7136. Establishment. 20 USC 7137. Publication. Reports. 20 USC 7138. crime problems at their schools, and administering the safe and drug-free grant program at such schools. "SEC. 4126. COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANT PROGRAM. "(a) IN GENERAL.— From funds made available to carry out this subpart under section 4003(2), the Secretary may make grants to States to carry out programs under which students expelled or suspended from school are required to perform community service. "(b) ALLOCATION. —From the amount described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall allocate among the States— "(1) one-half according to the ratio between the schoolaged population of each State and the school-aged population of all the States; and "(2) one-half according to the ratio between the amount each State received under section 1124A for the preceding year and the sum of such amounts received by all the States. "(c) MINIMUM.— For any fiscal year, no State shall be allotted under this section an amount that is less than one-half of 1 percent of the total amount allotted to all the States under this section. "(d) REALLOTMENT.—The Secretary may reallot any amount of any allotment to a State if the Secretary determines that the State will be unable to use such amount within 2 years of such allotment. Such reallotments shall be made on the same basis as allotments are made under subsection (b). "(e) DEFINITION. —In this section, the term 'State' means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. "SEC. 4127. SCHOOL SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AND RESOURCE CENTER. "(a) CENTER.—From funds made available to carry out this subpart under section 4003(2), the Secretary, the Attorney General, and the Secretary of Energy may enter into an agreement for the establishment at the Sandia National Laboratories, in partnership with the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center—Southeast and the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement in Little Rock, Arkansas, of a center to be known as the 'School Security Technology and Resource Center' (hereafter in this section 'the Center'). "(b) ADMINISTRATION.—The Center established under subsection (a) shall be administered by the Attorney General. "(c) FUNCTIONS.— The center established under subsection (a) shall be a resource to local educational agencies for school security assessments, security technology development, evaluation and implementation, and technical assistance relating to improving school security. The Center will also conduct and publish school violence research, coalesce data from victim communities, and monitor and report on schools that implement school security strategies. "SEC. 4128. NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOOL AND YOUTH SAFETY. "(a) ESTABLISHMENT.— From funds made available to carry out this subpart under section 4003(2), the Secretary of Education and the Attorney General may jointly establish a National Center for School and Youth Safety (in this section referred to as the 'Center'). The Secretary of Education and the Attorney General may establish the Center at an existing facility, if the facility has a history of performing two or more of the duties described in subsection (b). The Secretary of Education and the Attorney

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