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1996-121-RES WHEREAS, CITY COUNCIL DID HERETOFORE ON THE 15TH DAY OF JULY 1996
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1996-121-RES WHEREAS, CITY COUNCIL DID HERETOFORE ON THE 15TH DAY OF JULY 1996
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CITY CLERK
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1996
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Resolution
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11/7/1996
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<br />(- <br />"ElI!. <br />~r.;""nc'~ D OJP <br /> <br />U.S. DE' <br /> <br />':'KBNT OF JOSTICB <br /> <br />AWARD ( NTINUATION <br />SHEET <br /> <br />OFFICB l"._ JUSTICB PROGRAXS <br /> <br />~ BJA' <br /> <br />o OJJDP <br /> <br />PAGB 2 OF -L <br /> <br />DBJS DmJ Dove <br />ClmCX APPROPRIATB 80X <br /> <br />~ GRANT 0 COOPBRATIVZ AGRBlEKBNT <br />AWARD DATE 09/30!96 <br /> <br />PROJECT NtJKBBR 96-LB-VX-J.107 <br /> <br />SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br /> <br />4403 of the Defense Conversion, Reinvestment, and Transition <br />Assistance Act of 1992 (division D of Public Law 102-484; 10 <br />U.S.C. 1923 note), a suitable preference in the employment <br />of persons as additional law enforcement officers or support <br />personnel using funds made available under this Program. <br /> <br />14. The recipient agrees if funds are used for enhancing <br />security or crime prevention, that the unit of local <br />government -- <br /> <br />(a) has an adequate process to assess the impact of any <br />enhancement of a school security measure that is undertaken <br />under subparagraph (B) of section 101(a) (2), or any crime <br />prevention programs that are established under subparagraphs <br />(C) and (E) of section 101 (a) (2), on the incidence of crime <br />in the geographic area where the enhancement is undertaken <br />or the program is established; <br /> <br />(b) ~ill conduct such an assessment with respect to each <br />such enhancement or program; and <br /> <br />(c) will submit to the Bureau of Justice Assistance an <br />annual written assessment report. <br /> <br />15. The recipient agrees that prior to the obligation of funds <br />at least one (1) public hearing will be held regarding the <br />proposed use of the payment under the Local Law Enforcement <br />Block Grant in relation to its entire budget. At the <br />hearing, persons shall be given an opportunity to provide <br />written and oral views to the unit of local government about <br />the entire budget and the relation of the Grant to the <br />entire budget. <br /> <br />The recipient will hold the public hearing at a time and <br />place that allows and encourages public attendance and <br />participation. <br /> <br />16. The recipient agrees that prior to the obligation of any <br />funds received under the Local Law Enforcement Block Grants <br />Program, it shall establish or designate an advisory board. <br />While membership on the advisory board may be broader, it <br />must include a representative from -- <br /> <br />(a) the local police department or local sheriff's <br />department; <br />(b) the local prosecutor's office; <br />OJP PORM 4000/2 (REV. 5-87) PRBVXOUS EDITIONS ARB OBSOLETE. <br />
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