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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2000-204
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/24/2000
Description
Fla. Block Grant/Bureau of Comm. Assistance Law Enf., $1,000.
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<br />b. <br /> <br />Local Law EIlforcel11ent Block Grants Prolfram <br />Florida Departmellt of Commullity Affairs <br /> <br /> <br />Paying overtime to presently employed law enforcement officers and necessary ( <br />support personnel for the purpose of increasing the number of hours worked by <br />such personnel. <br /> <br />Procuring equipment, technology, and other material directly related to basic law <br />enforcement functions. <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />2. Enhancing security measures in and around schools, and in and around any other facility <br />or location that the unit oflocal government considers a special risk for incidents of crime. <br /> <br />3. Establishing or supporting drug courts. To be eligible for funding, a dmg court program <br />must include the following: <br /> <br />a. Continuingjudicial supervision over offenders with substance abuse problems, but <br />who are not violent offenders; <br /> <br />b. Integrating administration of other sanctions and services, which shall include: <br /> <br />1. mandatory periodic testing of each participant for the use of controlled <br />substances or other addictive substances during any period of supervised <br />release or probation; <br /> <br />11. substance abuse treatment for each participant; <br /> <br />lll. probation or othe; supervis~d release involving the p.ossible ~rosecution, ( <br />confinement, or IncarceratIon because of noncomplIance WIth program . <br />requirements or failure to show satisfactory progress; and <br /> <br />IV. programmatic, offender management and aftercare services such as relapse <br />prevention, vocational job training, and job and housing placement. <br /> <br />4. Enhancing the adj udication of cases involving violent offenders, including cases involving <br />violent juvenile offenders. For the purposes of this program, violent offender means a <br />person charged with committing a Part I violent crime under the Unifoffil Crime Reports. <br /> <br />5. Establishing a multi-jurisdictional task force, particularly in mral areas, composed oflaw <br />enforcement officials representing units of local government. This task force will work <br />\vith Federalla\v enforcement officials to prevent and control crime. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />6. Establishing crime prevention programs involving cooperation between community <br />residents and law enforcement personnel to control, detect, or investigate crime or the <br />prosecution of criminals. <br />" <br /> <br />7. Defraying the cost of indemnification insurance for law enforcement officers. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />Sllbgrallt Application Package <br /> <br />SFY 2000 <br /> <br />Revisetl9/1/99 <br /> <br />Sectiollll- 3 <br />
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