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 86 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 9 2 - 3 8 1 - A U G. 14, 1972

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"JUDICIAL REVIEW

"SEC. 406. I n the case of action taken by the Secretary terminating or refusing to continue financial assistance pursuant to a grant or contract under this Act to a grantee, such grantee may obtain judicial review of such action in accordance with chapter 7 of title 5 of the United States Code.

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" JOINT FUNDING

"Sec. 407. Pursuant to regulations prescribed by the President, where funds are advanced for a single project by more than one Federal agency to an agency assisted under this Act, any one Federal agency may be designated to act for all in administering the funds advanced. In such cases, a single non-Federal share requirement may be established according to the proportion of funds advanced by each Federal agency, and any such agency may waive any technical ^rant or contract requirement (as defined by such regulations) which is mconsistent with the similar requirements of the administering agency or which the administering agency does not impose. ((COORDINATION "SEC. 408. (a) I n the administration of this Act, the Secretary shall limit assistance under this Act to programs and activities which are carried on outside of the juvenile justice system (which encompasses agencies such as the police, the courts, correctional institutions, detention homes, and probation and parole authorities), "(b)(1) There shall be estabished an Interdepartmental Council on njgntai'^co^ncii Juvenile Delinquency (hereinafter referred to as the 'Council') whose juvenile Deiinfunction shall be to coordinate all Federal juvenile delinquency quency, estab•'

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programs. "(2) The Council shall be composed of the Attorney General, the Secretary, or their respective designees, and representatives of such other agencies as the President shall designate. "(3) The Chairman of the Council shall be appointed by the President. "(4) The Council shall meet a minimum of six times per year and the activities of the Council shall be included in the annual report as required by section 409 of this title. "ANNUAL REPORT

"SEC. 409. Not later than one hundred and twenty days after the close of each fiscal year, the Interdepartmental Council, with the appropriate assistance and concurrence of other Federal agencies who are consulted and whose activities are coordinated under section 408 shall prepare and submit to the President for transmittal to the Congress a full and complete report on all Federal activities in the field of juvenile delinquency, youth development, and related fields. Such report shall include, but not be limited to— " (1) planning, program, and project activities conducted under this Act; "(2) the nature and results of technical assistance conducted under title III of this Act; "(3) the number and types of training projects, number of persons trained and in training, and job placement and other followup information on trainees and former trainees assisted under title II of this Act; and " (4) steps taken and mechanisms and methods used to coordinate and avoid duplication of Federal activities in the fields of

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