Requires the Center to use such funds to develop an education and training program for rural law enforcement agencies for specified purposes, including: (1) the development and delivery of management education and training for employees of such agencies; and (2) the delivery of assistance (in a consulting capacity) to criminal justice agencies in the development and coordination of programs, training, and research relating to crime in rural areas.
Permits the Center to use such funds to enhance that education and training program through specified means, including: (1) educational opportunities for rural law enforcement agencies; and (2) coordination with institutions of higher education to encourage programs of study at those institutions for employees of such agencies.
[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 3009 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 3009
To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 6, 2000
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Mr. Grams, Mr. Wellstone, Ms. Collins, Mr.
Thurmond, Mr. Hollings, and Mr. Jeffords) introduced the following
bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary
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A BILL
To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act
of 2000''.
SEC. 2. FUNDING TO NATIONAL CENTER FOR RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the members of the
Board of the Center elected in accordance with the bylaws of
the Center.
(2) Center.--The term ``Center'' means the National Center
for Rural Law Enforcement, a nonprofit corporation located in
Little Rock, Arkansas.
(3) Executive director.--The term ``Executive Director''
means the Executive Director of the Center as appointed in
accordance with the bylaws of the Center.
(4) Institutions of higher education.--The term
``institutions of higher education'' has the meaning given the
term in section 1201(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20
U.S.C. 1141(a)).
(5) Metropolitan statistical area.--The term ``metropolitan
statistical area'' has the same meaning given the term by the
Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce.
(6) Rural area.--The term ``rural area'' means an area that
is located outside of a metropolitan statistical area.
(7) Rural law enforcement agency.--The term ``rural law
enforcement agency'' means a law enforcement agency that serves
a city, town, township, borough, or village that is located in
rural area.
(b) Grant Authority.--The Attorney General shall annually make a
grant to the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement, if the
Executive Director certifies in writing to the Attorney General that
the Center--
(1) is incorporated in accordance with applicable State
law;
(2) is in compliance with the bylaws of the Center;
(3) will use amounts made available under this section in
accordance with subsection (c); and
(4) will not support any political party or candidate for
elected or appointed office.
(c) Uses of Funds.--
(1) Required uses of funds.--The Center shall use amounts
made available under a grant this section to develop an
education and training program for rural law enforcement
agencies, and the employees of those agencies, which shall
include--
(A) the development and delivery of management
education and training, technical assistance, practical
research and evaluation, and computer and forensic
education and training for employees of rural law
enforcement agencies (including tribal law enforcement
agencies and railroad law enforcement agencies),
including supervisory and executive managers of those
agencies;
(B) conducting research into the causes and
prevention of criminal activity in rural areas,
including the causes, assessment, evaluation, analysis,
and prevention of criminal activity;
(C) the development and dissemination of
information designed to assist States and units of
local government in rural areas throughout the United
States;
(D) the establishment and maintenance of a resource
and information center for the collection, preparation,
and dissemination of information regarding criminal
justice and law enforcement in rural areas, including
programs for the prevention of crime and recidivism;
and
(E) the delivery of assistance, in a consulting
capacity, to criminal justice agencies in the
development, establishment, maintenance, and
coordination of programs, facilities and services,
training, and research relating to crime in rural
areas.
(2) Permissive uses of funds.--The Center may use amounts
made available under a grant under this section to enhance the
education and training program developed under paragraph (1),
through--
(A) educational opportunities for rural law
enforcement agencies;
(B) the development, promotion, and voluntary
adoption of educational and training standards and
accreditation certification programs for rural law
enforcement agencies and the employees of those
agencies;
(C) grants to, and contracts with, State, and local
governments, law enforcement agencies, public and
private agencies, educational institutions, and other
organizations and individuals to carry out this
paragraph;
(D) the formulation and recommendation of law
enforcement policy, goals, and standards in rural areas
applicable to criminal justice agencies, organizations,
institutions, and personnel; and
(E) coordination with institutions of higher
education for the purpose of encouraging programs of
study at those institutions for employees of rural law
enforcement agencies.
(d) Powers.--In carrying out subsection (c), the Executive Director
may--
(1) request the head of any Federal department or agency to
detail, on a reimbursable basis, 1 or more employees of that
department or agency to the Center to assist the Center in
carrying out subsection (c), and any such detail shall be
without interruption or loss of civil service status or
privilege;
(2) request the Administrator of the General Services
Administration to provide the Center, on a reimbursable basis,
the administrative support services necessary for the Center to
carry out subsection (c); and
(3) procure temporary and intermittent services under
section 3109(b) of title 5, United States Code, at rates of
compensation established by the Board, but not to exceed the
daily equivalent of the maximum rate of pay payable for a
position at level IV of the Executive Schedule under section
5315 of title 5, United States Code.
(e) Reporting Requirements.--The Executive Director shall annually
submit to the Attorney General a report, which shall include--
(1) a description of the education and training program
developed under subsection (c);
(2) the number and demographic representation of
individuals who attended programs sponsored by the Center;
(3) a description of the extent to which resources of other
governmental agencies or private entities were used in carrying
out subsection (c); and
(4) a description of the extent to which contracts with
other public and private entities were used in carrying out
subsection (c).
(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section--
(1) $22,000,000 for fiscal year 2001; and
(2) such sums as may be necessary for each of fiscal years
2002 through 2006.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
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