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 123STA T .578PUBLIC LA W 111 – 8 —M A R .11, 2 0 0 9usedfor e xp e n ses re lat edtoe v aluat i on , trainin g , andte ch nical assistance
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d fu r th er, T hatofthea m ount provided (w hich shall b eb y transfer, for programs administered by the O ffice of J ustice P rograms )— ( 1 ) $ 1 5, 0 00,000 for the court - appointed special advocate program, as authori z ed by section 2 1 7 ofthe1 9 90 A ct (2) $2,500,000 for child abuse training programs for j udicial personnel and practitioners, as authorized by section 222 of the 1990 Act; ( 3 ) $190,000,000 for grants to combat violence against women, as authorized by part T of the 19 68 Act, of which— (A) $18,000,000 shall be for transitional housing assist- ance grants for victims of domestic violence, stal k ing or sexual assault as authorized by section 4 0299 of the 1994 Act; and ( B ) $1,880,000 shall be for the N ational I nstitute of Justice for research and evaluation of violence against women and related issues addressed by grant programs of the Office on V iolence Against W omen; (4) $60,000,000 for grants to encourage arrest policies as authorized by part U of the 1968 Act; (5) $12,000,000 for sexual assault victims assistance, as authorized by section 41601 of the 1994 Act; (6) $41,000,000 for rural domestic violence and child abuse enforcement assistance grants, as authorized by section 40295 of the 1994 Act; (7) $3,500,000 for training programs as authorized by sec- tion 40152 of the 1994 Act, and for related local demonstration projects; (8) $3,000,000 for grants to improve the stalking and domestic violence databases, as authorized by section 40602 of the 1994 Act; (9) $9,500,000 for grants to reduce violent crimes against women on campus, as authorized by section 304 of the 2005 Act; (10) $37,000,000 for legal assistance for victims, as author- ized by section 1201 of the 2000 Act; (11) $4,250,000 for enhanced training and services to end violence against and abuse of women in later life, as authorized by section 40802 of the 1994 Act; (12) $14,000,000 for the safe havens for children program, as authorized by section 1301 of the 2000 Act; (13) $6,750,000 for education and training to end violence against and abuse of women with disabilities, as authorized by section 1402 of the 2000 Act; (14) $3,000,000 for an engaging men and youth in preven- tion program, as authorized by section 41305 of the 1994 Act; (15) $1,000,000 for analysis and research on violence against Indian women, as authorized by section 904 of the 2005 Act; (16) $1,000,000 for tracking of violence against Indian women, as authorized by section 905 of the 2005 Act; (17) $3,500,000 for services to advocate and respond to youth, as authorized by section 41201 of the 1994 Act; (18) $3,000,000 for grants to assist children and youth exposed to violence, as authorized by section 41303 of the 1994 Act;