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B-171019 1 (1973-03-13)

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                               WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548
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        B-171019                                      MAR    %7




        The Honorable Peter W. Rodino, Jr.
     Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary  ,
        House of Representatives

     iQ- Dear Mr. Chairman:

             Pursuant to the Committee's request of January 29, 1973,
        we have obtained from the Law Enforcement Assistance Adminis-
        tration (LE    , Department of Justice, the mqst recent infor-
        mation available at LEAA headquarters on the4aL      d        7
        t               o     g4, Ads to States and to ses.

              In a meeting with the Committee staff on February 13,
        1973, we provided copies of LEAA's Schedules of Subgrants for
        Action Projects for the quarters which ended June 30 and Sep-
        tember 30, 1972. The schedules--which were prepared by LEAA
        from data reported to it by the States--show the financial
        status of LEAA block grant funds awarded to States under
        part C and part E of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
        Streets Act of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3701). Part C
        grants, which are f       rim a 4.px.l~j   t1-a.t~tnq'4ra. and
        strengthen law e  orqTf,,nt, were first authorized in fiscal
        year 1969. Part E grants, which are for corrections projects,
        were first authorized in fiscal year 1971.

             According to its officials, LEAA had not verified the
        State information. Also, because some States had not
        submitted the required information to LEAA and other States
        did not submit the information on time, the reports and
        schedules were not complete.

             The Schedules of Subgrants for Action Projects are pre-
        pared quarterly for each fiscal year's C and E block grants
        awarded to the States and show the cumulative status of the
        States' award and disbursement of funds.




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