42 USC § 3712b - Weed and Seed strategies
(a)
In general
From amounts made available under section
3712a
(c) of this title, the Director of the Office of Weed and Seed Strategies may implement strategies, to be known as Weed and Seed strategies, to prevent, control, and reduce violent crime, criminal drug-related activity, and gang activity in designated Weed-and-Seed communities. Each such strategy shall involve both of the following activities:
(1)
Weeding
Activities, to be known as Weeding activities, which shall include promoting and coordinating a broad spectrum of community efforts (especially those of law enforcement agencies and prosecutors) to arrest, and to sanction or incarcerate, persons in that community who participate or engage in violent crime, criminal drug-related activity, and other crimes that threaten the quality of life in that community.
(2)
Seeding
Activities, to be known as Seeding activities, which shall include promoting and coordinating a broad spectrum of community efforts (such as drug abuse education, mentoring, and employment counseling) to provide—
(b)
Guidelines
The Director shall issue guidelines for the development and implementation of Weed and Seed strategies under this section. The guidelines shall ensure that the Weed and Seed strategy for a community referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall—
(1)
be planned and implemented through and under the auspices of a steering committee, properly established in the community, comprised of—
(c)
Designation
For a community to be designated as a Weed-and-Seed community for purposes of subsection (a) of this section—
(1)
the United States Attorney for the District encompassing the community must certify to the Director that—
(A)
the community suffers from consistently high levels of crime or otherwise is appropriate for such designation;
(d)
Application
An application for designation as a Weed-and-Seed community for purposes of subsection (a) of this section shall be submitted to the Director by the steering committee of the community in such form, and containing such information and assurances, as the Director may require. The application shall propose—
(1)
a sustainable Weed and Seed strategy that includes—
(e)
Grants
(1)
In general
In implementing a strategy for a community under subsection (a) of this section, the Director may make grants to that community.
(2)
Uses
For each grant under this subsection, the community receiving that grant may not use any of the grant amounts for construction, except that the Assistant Attorney General may authorize use of grant amounts for incidental or minor construction, renovation, or remodeling.
(3)
Limitations
A community may not receive grants under this subsection (or fall within such a community)—
(4)
Distribution
In making grants under this subsection, the Director shall ensure that—
(a)
In general
From amounts made available under section
3712a
(c) of this title, the Director of the Office of Weed and Seed Strategies may implement strategies, to be known as Weed and Seed strategies, to prevent, control, and reduce violent crime, criminal drug-related activity, and gang activity in designated Weed-and-Seed communities. Each such strategy shall involve both of the following activities:
(1)
Weeding
Activities, to be known as Weeding activities, which shall include promoting and coordinating a broad spectrum of community efforts (especially those of law enforcement agencies and prosecutors) to arrest, and to sanction or incarcerate, persons in that community who participate or engage in violent crime, criminal drug-related activity, and other crimes that threaten the quality of life in that community.
(2)
Seeding
Activities, to be known as Seeding activities, which shall include promoting and coordinating a broad spectrum of community efforts (such as drug abuse education, mentoring, and employment counseling) to provide—
(b)
Guidelines
The Director shall issue guidelines for the development and implementation of Weed and Seed strategies under this section. The guidelines shall ensure that the Weed and Seed strategy for a community referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall—
(1)
be planned and implemented through and under the auspices of a steering committee, properly established in the community, comprised of—
(c)
Designation
For a community to be designated as a Weed-and-Seed community for purposes of subsection (a) of this section—
(1)
the United States Attorney for the District encompassing the community must certify to the Director that—
(A)
the community suffers from consistently high levels of crime or otherwise is appropriate for such designation;
(d)
Application
An application for designation as a Weed-and-Seed community for purposes of subsection (a) of this section shall be submitted to the Director by the steering committee of the community in such form, and containing such information and assurances, as the Director may require. The application shall propose—
(1)
a sustainable Weed and Seed strategy that includes—
(e)
Grants
(1)
In general
In implementing a strategy for a community under subsection (a) of this section, the Director may make grants to that community.
(2)
Uses
For each grant under this subsection, the community receiving that grant may not use any of the grant amounts for construction, except that the Assistant Attorney General may authorize use of grant amounts for incidental or minor construction, renovation, or remodeling.
(3)
Limitations
A community may not receive grants under this subsection (or fall within such a community)—
(4)
Distribution
In making grants under this subsection, the Director shall ensure that—
Source
(Pub. L. 90–351, title I, § 104, as added Pub. L. 109–162, title XI, § 1121(a),Jan. 5, 2006, 119 Stat. 3104.)
Effective Date
Section effective with respect to appropriations for fiscal year 2007 and for each fiscal year thereafter, see section 1121(c) ofPub. L. 109–162, set out as a note under section
3712a of this title.
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