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PUBLIC LAW 93-83-AUG. 6, 1973

such records as are required to be kept confidential by any other provisions of local, State, or Federal law. "SEC. 204. A Federal grant authorized under this part shall not Limitation. exceed 90 per centum of the expenses incurred by the State and units of general local government under this part, and may be up to 100 per centum of the expenses incurred by regional planning units under this part. The non-Federal funding of such expenses, shall be of money appropriated in the aggregate by the State or units of general local government, except that the State shall provide in the aggregate not less than one-half of the non-Federal funding required of units of general local government under this part. "SEC. 205. Funds appropriated to make grants under this part for ^if^^^^l^^ a fiscal year shall be allocated by the Administration among the States for use therein by the State planning agency or units of general local government, as the case may be. The Administration shall allocate $200,000 to each of the States; and it shall then allocate the remainder of such funds available among the States according to their relative populations. " P A R T C—GRANTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES

"SEC. 301. (a) I t is the purpose of this part to encourage States and units of general local government to carry out programs and projects to improve and strengthen law enforcement and criminal justice. "(b) The Administration is authorized to make grants to States having comprehensive State plans approved by it under this part, for: "(1) Public protection, including the development, demonstration, evaluation, implementation, and purchase of methods, devices, facilities, and equipment desio^ed to improve and strengthen law enforcement and criminal justice and reduce crime in public and private places. "(2) The recruiting of law enforcement and criminal justice personnel and the training of personnel in law enforcement and criminal justice. "(3) Public education relating to crime prevention and encouraging respect for law and order, including education programs in schools and programs to improve public understanding of and cooperation with law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. "(4) Constructing buildings or other physical facilities which would fulfill or implement the purpose of this section, including local correctional facilities, centers for the treatment of narcotic addicts, and temporary courtroom facilities in areas of high crime incidence. "(5) The organization, education, and training of special law enforcement and criminal justice units to combat organized crime, including the establishment and development of State organized crime prevention councils, the recruiting and training of special investigative and prosecuting personnel, and the development of systems for collecting, storing, and disseminating information relating to the control of organized crime. "(6) The organization, education, and training of regular law enforcement and criminal justice officers, special law enforcement and criminal justice units, and law enforcement reserve units for the prevention, detection, and control of liots and other violent civil disorder's, including the acquisition of riot control equipment. "(7) The recruiting, organization, training, and education of community service officers to serve with and assist local and State

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