Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 90 Part 2.djvu/954

 90 STAT. 2422

PUBLIC LAW 94-503—OCT. 15, 1976 the plan to each component of the State and local criminal justice system; " (3) develop appropriate procedures for determining the impact and value of programs funded pursuant to this title and whether such funds should continue to be allocated for such programs; and "(4) assure that the programs, functions, and management of the State planning agency are being carried out efficiently and economically. "(b) The Administration is also authorized— "(1) to collect, evaluate, publish, and disseminate statistics and other information on the condition and progress of law enforcement within and without the United States; and "(2) to cooperate with and render technical assistance to States, units of general local government, combinations of such States or units, or other public or private agencies, organizations, institutions, or international agencies in matters relating to law enforcement and criminal justice. "(c) Funds appropriated for the purposes of this section may be expanded by grant or contract, as the Administration may determine to be appropriate.". ANNUAL REPORTS AMENDMENT

Report to President and congressional 42"nsr^S767

SEC. 125. Section 519 of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets ^ ^ t of 1968, is amended to read as follows; "SEC. 519. On or before December 31 of each year, the Administration shall report to the President and to the Committees on the Judiciary of the Senate and House of Representatives on activities pursuant to the provisions of this title during the preceding fiscal year. Such report shall include— "(1) an analysis of each State's comprehensive plan and the programs and projects funded thereunder including— " (A) the amounts expended for each of the components of the criminal justice system, "(B) a brief description of the procedures followed by the State in order to audit, monitor, and evaluate programs and projects, "(C) the descriptions and number of program and project areas, and the amounts expended therefore, which are innovative or incorporate advanced techniques and which have demonstrated promise of furthering the purposes of this title, "(D) the descriptions and number of program and project areas, and amounts expended therefore, which seek to replicate programs and projects which have demonstrated success in furthering the purposes of this title, " (E) the descriptions and number of program and project areas, and the amounts expended therefor, which have achieved the purposes for which they were intended and the specific standards and goals set for them, " (F) the descriptions and number of program and project areas, and the amounts expended therefor, which have failed to achieve the purposes for which they were intended or the specific standards and goals set for them, "(2) a summary of the major innovative policies and programs for reducing and preventing crime recommended by the Administration during the preceding fiscal year in the course of providing technical and financial aid and assistance to State and local governments pursuant to this title;

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