(a) In generalThe Bureau of Justice Assistance is authorized to make grants under this section—(1) to any law enforcement agency that serves a jurisdiction with 50,000 or more residents; and
(2) to any law enforcement agency that serves a jurisdiction with fewer than 50,000 residents, upon a showing of need.
(b) Use of grant amountsGrants under this section may be used by the law enforcement agency to—(1) hire additional law enforcement personnel or train existing staff to combat the sexual abuse of children through community education and outreach, investigation of complaints, enforcement of laws relating to sex offender registries, and management of released sex offenders;
(2) investigate the use of the Internet to facilitate the sexual abuse of children; and
(3) purchase computer hardware and software necessary to investigate sexual abuse of children over the Internet, access local, State, and Federal databases needed to apprehend sex offenders, and facilitate the creation and enforcement of sex offender registries.
(c) CriteriaThe Attorney General shall give priority to law enforcement agencies making a showing of need.
(d) Authorization of appropriationsThere are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 2007 through 2009 to carry out this section.
Structure US Code
Title 34— CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Subtitle II— Protection of Children and Other Persons
CHAPTER 209— CHILD PROTECTION AND SAFETY
SUBCHAPTER III— GRANTS AND OTHER PROVISIONS
§ 20981. Pilot program for monitoring sexual offenders
§ 20982. Assistance for prosecution of cases cleared through use of DNA backlog clearance funds
§ 20983. Grants to combat sexual abuse of children
§ 20984. Grants for fingerprinting programs for children
§ 20985. Grants for Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
§ 20986. Children’s safety online awareness campaigns
§ 20987. Grants for online child safety programs
§ 20988. Jessica Lunsford Address Verification Grant Program
§ 20989. Fugitive Safe Surrender
§ 20990. National registry of substantiated cases of child abuse
§ 20991. Annual report on enforcement of registration requirements