Subtitle V: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Correctional Institutions - Directs the Attorney General to: (1) develop and disseminate to appropriate entities (including State, Indian tribal, and local correctional institutions and the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and followup care of tuberculosis among inmates of correctional institution and persons held in holding facilities operated by or under contract with INS; and (2) ensure that Federal prisons and holding facilities operated by or under contract with INS comply with such guidelines. Your note is for you and will not be shared with anyone. Subtitle G: Safer Streets and Neighborhoods - Safer Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize the Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance to make grants to, or enter into contracts with, non-Federal public or private agencies, institutions, or organizations to carry out specified purposes of such Act, effective October 1, 1994. Directs the Secretary to award skill enhancement grants and operating grants to CDCs. (Sec. (Sec. 4.Plaintiff contends that the fracture of her nasal bones caused her nose to swell and appear wider and that the swelling makes her right nostril look different from her left one. Subtitle D: Equal Justice for Women in the Courts Act - Equal justice for Women in the Courts Act of 1994 - Chapter 1: Education and Training for Judges and Court Personnel in State Courts - Authorizes the State Justice Institute (SJI) to make grants for model programs to be used by States in training judges and court personnel in State laws, and by Indian tribes in training tribal judges and court personnel in tribal laws, governing rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and other crimes of violence motivated by the victim's gender. Itemizes firearms under various categories as an appendix to Federal firearms provisions. Now what? 180102) Authorizes the Attorney General to establish a Rural Drug Enforcement Task Force in each of the Federal judicial districts which encompass significant rural lands. Requires that a determination that a person is or is not a sexually violent predator be made by the sentencing court after receiving a report by a State board composed of experts in the field of the behavior and treatment of sexual offenders. 30702) Authorizes appropriations. Permits an alien who is the child of a U.S. citizen of good moral character, who is eligible to be classified as an immediate relative, and who has resided in the United States with the citizen part to file a petition with the Attorney General for classification as an immediate relative if the alien demonstrates that: (1) he or she residing in the United States and during the period of residence with the citizen parent, the alien has been battered by, or has been the subject of extreme cruelty perpetrated by, the alien's citizen parent; and (2) he or she is a person whose deportation, in the opinion of the Attorney General, would result in extreme hardship to the alien. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICE), Environmental, Health, And Safety Consulting Services. Launched in 2004, GovTrack helps everyone learn about and track the activities of the United States Congress. Authorizes appropriations. 20413) Requires the Secretary of Defense and the Attorney General: (1) to jointly study the suitability of military installations selected before this Act's enactment to be closed pursuant to a base closure law for conversion into Federal prison facilities. Authorizes the Attorney General to adjust the status of such alien and relative to permanent resident status under specified circumstances. Requires such organizations, in providing such extracurricular and academic programs, to provide programs such as curriculum-based supervised educational, work force preparation, entrepreneurship, cultural, health programs, social activities, arts and crafts programs, dance programs, and tutorial and mentoring programs. 320927) Amends the Federal criminal code to exempt from the background check requirement (pursuant to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act) the return of a handgun to the person from whom it was received. Statement of the facts: Congress passed the the Act in 1916. (Sec. 40604) Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) application requirements; (2) grant fund disbursement; and (3) technical assistance, training, and evaluations. Makes any person, including a person who acts under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage of any State, who deprives another of such right liable to the injured party in an action for compensatory and punitive damages, injunctive and declaratory relief, and such other relief as the court deems appropriate. (Sec. Authorizes appropriations and the hiring of additional DEA agents. As a minor source of HAP, the facility would not be subject to section 112(j) case-by-case MACT requirements and could potentially avoid being subject to any replacement MACT regulations promulgated by U.S. EPA to replace the vacated MACT regulation. Subtitle E: Violence Against Women Act Improvements - Amends the Federal criminal code to provide for pretrial detention in sex offense cases. (Sec. Subtitle C: DNA Identification - DNA Identification Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize the use of drug control and system improvement grants to develop or improve in a forensic laboratory a capability to analyze deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) for specified identification purposes. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) application requirements; (2) priorities in making grants; (3) the Federal share; and (4) program evaluation. Makes exceptions in a civil case for evidence offered to prove the sexual behavior or sexual predisposition of any alleged victim if it is otherwise admissible under the FRE and its probative value substantially outweighs the danger of harm to any victim and of unfair prejudice to any party. Feb 21, 2023. Makes an exception with respect to persons subject to the criminal jurisdiction of an Indian tribal government for any offense the Federal jurisdiction for which is predicated solely on, and which has occurred within the boundaries of, Indian country, unless the governing body of the tribe has elected that such provision have effect over land and persons subject to its criminal jurisdiction. Source: on this bill on a six-point scale from strongly oppose to strongly support. Specifies that assets seized as a result of investigations initiated by such a task force and forfeited under Federal law shall be used, consistent with the guidelines on equitable sharing established by the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury, primarily to enhance the operations of the task force and its participating State and local LEAs. at 413, 423, 696 A.2d 625. Stated differently, Collins requires sufficiently aggravated circumstances before liability will attach under the Tort Claims Act. Plaintiff also alleges that, as a result of the accident, she no longer has sexual relations with her husband and that she suffers from permanent post-traumatic stress disorder. (Sec. Includes assaults against individuals under age 16 committed in Indian country among offenses which are subject to the same law and penalties as all other persons committing such offenses within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. (Sec. (Sec. Some States have adopted a wait and see approach and are waiting for U.S. EPA to weigh in on the issue. In any event, there is no other evidence in the record to show that the collision caused the problems with plaintiff's right ankle. As part of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990, Congress established a list of source categories and subcategories for which U.S. EPA was tasked to develop new Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards, and also created deadlines by which U.S. EPA was to have promulgated the new MACT standards. 40133) Amends the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 to authorize the Secretary, from amounts appropriated out of the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund, to provide financial assistance to the States for projects for capital improvements and other measures to increase safety in urban parks and recreation areas. Title III: Crime Prevention - Subtitle A: Ounce of Prevention Council - Establishes an Ounce of Prevention Council which: (1) for any program authorized under this Act, only at the request of the Council member with jurisdiction over that program, may coordinate that program through the Council; and (2) shall be responsible for such functions as coordinated planning, development of a comprehensive crime prevention program catalogue, provision of assistance to communities and community-based organization seeking information regarding crime prevention programs and integrated program service delivery, and development of strategies for program integration and grant simplification. (Sec. (Sec. Following vacatur, questions were raised as to whether the section 112(j) requirements should apply to those sources that had been subject to the MACT prior to vacatur. As part of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990, Congress established a list of source categories and subcategories Sets forth reporting requirements. Hammer of the Gods is a turn-based strategy game that recreates the world the way the Vikings experienced it. We hope to enable educators to build lesson plans centered around any bill or vote in Congress, even those as recent as yesterday. Authorizes appropriations. The wrap-up rap is an inherently ridiculous genre. Authorizes the Attorney General to assess the cost efficiency and utility of using modular, prefabricated, precast, and pre-engineered construction components and designs for housing nonviolent criminals. Subtitle B: Youth Handgun Safety - Prohibits the possession of a handgun or ammunition by, or the private transfer of a handgun or ammunition to, a juvenile, with exceptions. (Sec. (Sec. In 1868, a London (Sec. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) limits on the use of funds (including a prohibition on using funds to provide sectarian worship or instruction); (2) application requirements; (3) eligibility of participants; and (4) the Federal share of funding. Requires that each Federal court order or consent decree seeking to remedy an Eighth Amendment violation be reopened at the behest of a defendant for recommended modification at a minimum of two-year intervals. See Brill, supra, 142 N.J. at 540, 666 A.2d 146. It is only when the evidence is so one-sided that a judge may decide that one party should prevail as a matter of law. Please help us make GovTrack better address the needs of educators by joining our advisory group. (Sec. 320104) Increases penalties for: (1) trafficking in counterfeit goods and services; (2) conspiracy to commit murder for hire; (3) arson; and (4) drug trafficking near public housing. Contract with America, a document signed Sept. 27, 1994, on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C., by members of the Republican minority before the Republican Party gained control of Congress in 1994. 210402) Directs the Attorney General to acquire data about the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers and to publish an annual summary of such data. We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you. Requires the Attorney General to make grants to State, Indian tribal, and local correction authorities and public health authorities to assist in establishing and operating programs for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and followup care of tuberculosis among inmates. 90205) Revises provisions regarding deposits into the Special Forfeiture Fund and transfers from DOJ's Assets Forfeiture Fund and the Department of the Treasury Forfeiture Fund. 70002) Limits the authority of a court to modify an imposed term of imprisonment to include a requirement that the defendant be at least age 70 and have served at least 30 years in prison for the offense or offenses for which the defendant is currently imprisoned, and that a determination has been made by the Director of the Bureau of Prisons that the defendant is not a danger to the safety of any other person or the community. (Sec. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Public Safety and Policing Title II: Prisons Subtitle A: Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing Incentive Grants Subtitle B: Punishment for Youn Offenders Subtitle C: Alien Incarceration Subtitle D: Miscellaneous Provisions Title III: Crime Prevention Subtitle A: Ounce of Prevention Council Subtitle B: Local Crime Prevention Block Grant Program Subtitle C: Model Intensive Grant Programs Subtitle D: Family and Community Endeavor Schools Grant Program Subtitle G: Assistance for Delinquent and At-Risk Youth Subtitle H: Police Recruitment Subtitle J: Local Partnership Act Subtitle K: National Community Economic Partnership Subtitle O: Urban Recreation and At-Risk Youth Subtitle Q: Community-Based Justice Grants for Prosecutors Subtitle S: Family Unity Demonstration Project Subtitle T: Substance Abuse Treatment in Federal Prisons Subtitle U: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners Subtitle V: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Correctional Institutions Subtitle X: Gang Resistance Education and Training Title IV: Violence Against Women Subtitle A: Safe Streets for Women Subtitle B: Safe Homes for Women Subtitle C: Civil Rights for Women Subtitle D: Equal Justice for Women in the Courts Act Subtitle E: Violence Against Women Act Improvements Subtitle F: National Stalker and Domestic Violence Reduction Subtitle G: Protections for Battered Immigrant Women and Children Title V: Drug Courts Title VI: Death Penalty Title VII: Mandatory Life Imprisonment for Persons Convicted of Certain Felonies Title VIII: Applicability of Mandatory Minimum Penalties in Certain Cases Title IX: Drug Control Subtitle A: Enhanced Penalties and General Provisions Subtitle B: National Narcotics Leadership Act Amendments Title X: Drunk Driving Provisions Title XI: Firearms Subtitle A: Assault Weapons Subtitle B: Youth Handgun Safety Subtitle C: Licensure Subtitle D: Domestic Violence Subtitle E: Gun Crime Penalties Title XII: Terrorism Title XIII: Criminal Aliens and Immigration Enforcement Title XIV: Youth Violence Title XV: Criminal Street Gangs Title XVI: Child Pornography Title XVII: Crimes Against Children Subtitle A: Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexully Violent Offender Registration Act Subtitle B: Assaults Against Children Subtitle C: Missing and Exploited Children Title XVIII: Rural Crime Subtitle A: Drug Trfficking in Rural Areas Subtitle B: Drug Free Truck Stops and Safety Rest Areas Subtitle C: Sense of Congress Regarding Funding for Rural Areas Title XIX: Federal Law Enforcement Title XX: Police Corps and Law Enforcement Officers Training and Education Subtitle A: Police Corps Subtitle B: Law Enforcement Scholarship Program Title XXI: State and Local Law Enforcement Subtitle A: Byrne Program Subtitle B: Law Enforcement Family Support Subtitle C: DNA Identification Subtitle D: Police Pattern or Practice Subtitle E: Improved Training and Technicl Automation Subtitle F: Other State and Local Aid Title XXII: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Title XXIII: Victims of Crime Subtitle A: Victims of Crime Subtitle B: Crime Victims' Fund Title XXIV: Protections for the Elderly Title XXV: Senior Citizens Against Marketing Scams Title XXVI: Commission Membership and Appointment Title XXVII: Presidential Summit on Violence andNational Commission on Crime Prevention and Control Title XXVIII: Sentencing Provisions Title XXIX: Computer Crime Title XXX: Protection of Privacy of Information in State Motor Vehicle Records Title XXXI: Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund Title XXXII: Miscellaneous Subtitle A: Increases in Penalties Subtitle B: Extension of Protection of Civil Rights Statutes Subtitle C: Audit and Report Subtitle D: Coordination Subtitle E: Gambling Subtitle F: White Collar Crime Amendments Subtitle G: Safer Streets and Neighborhoods Subtitle H: Recreational Hunting Safety Subtitle I: Other Provisions Title XXXIII: Technical Corrections Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 - Title I: Public Safety and Policing - Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (Omnibus Act) to authorize the Attorney General to make grants to States, local governments, Indian tribal governments, other public and private entities, and multi-jurisdictional or regional consortia thereof to increase police presence, expand and improve cooperative efforts between law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and community members, and otherwise enhance public safety. Sets forth provisions regarding the distribution and use of funds under this section. 310003) Extends the authorization of appropriations for fiscal years for which the full amount authorized is not appropriated. In doing so, he made no mention of the numerous surgeries plaintiff had undergone to repair her face, leg and elbow. Plaintiff was taken to Morristown Memorial Hospital where she underwent immediate surgeries to repair a severe laceration of her left knee that had penetrated into the knee joint; a soft tissue laceration of the left elbow involving the olecranon bursa; a laceration of the iliotibial band, vastus lateralis muscle and suprapatellar bursa; and numerous facial lacerations, including a one-centimeter laceration near the tear duct of plaintiff's right eye, a 0.5-centimeter laceration over the bridge of her nose, and a laceration of the lower lip approximately three centimeters long. (Sec. Authorizes appropriations. TermsPrivacyDisclaimerCookiesDo Not Sell My Information, Begin typing to search, use arrow keys to navigate, use enter to select, Stay up-to-date with FindLaw's newsletter for legal professionals. We love educating Americans about how their government works too! Requires the Attorney General, if the NAS declines to conduct the study and develop a research agenda, to recommend a nonprofit private entity that is qualified to conduct such study. 200105) Sets forth provisions regarding the designation of a lead agency and submission of a State plan. Title XXV: Senior Citizens Against Marketing Scams - Senior Citizens Against Marketing Scams Act of 1994 - Amends the Federal criminal code to provide for enhanced penalties for telemarketing fraud that targets or victimizes persons over age 55. 210602) Directs the Attorney General to make grants for States and units of local government to pay the costs of providing increased resources for courts, prosecutors, public defenders, and other criminal justice participants as necessary to meet the increased demands for judicial activities resulting from enactment of this Act. 523, 526, 610 A.2d 878 (App.Div.1992)) (observing that [i]n some respects the threshold issue in actions against public entities is similar to the verbal-threshold issue in no-fault cases.). As proposed, the requirements of 112(j) would apply to major sources that include, as of the section 112(j) deadline, one or more sources in a category or subcategory for which there is no section 112(d) emission standard in place on or after the section 112(j) deadline. For those sources that were previously subject to one of the vacated MACT regulations, the section 112(j) deadline would be 90 days after the promulgation date in the Federal Register, or the date by which the sources permitting authority has requested in writing a section 112(j) permit application. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 59:1-1 to-12-3 (the Tort Claims Act), plaintiffs Susan Hammer and Alan Hammer 1 appeal from a dismissal of (Sec. WebSenator Hammer has sponsored bills helping rural fire departments and the state Forestry Commission. Provides for the deportation of an alien provided lawful permanent resident status who is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within ten years after the date of entry. Without explaining the basis for his determination, he simply stated that the scar did not meet the threshold requirements of N.J.S.A. As a threshold observation, we agree with the motion judge's conclusion that plaintiff was required to demonstrate not only that she sustained a disfigurement but that the disfigurement is both permanent and substantial. Cf. Hammer dances against a (Sec. 50/50. (Sec. 39:6A-8a, a scar must be objectively significantly disfiguring. Puso, supra, 272 N.J.Super. Directs the court to order offenders to pay restitution to persons who sustained losses as a result of the fraudulent activity. 110305) Requires: (1) each licensee to report to the Secretary and the appropriate local authorities the theft or loss of a firearm from the licensee's inventory or collection within 48 hours after the theft or loss is discovered; (2) each licensee to respond immediately to, and in no event later than 24 hours after, the receipt of a request by the Secretary for information contained in required records that may be required to determine the disposition of one or more firearms in the course of a bona fide criminal investigation; (3) the Secretary to implement a system whereby the licensee can positively identify and establish that an individual requesting information via telephone is employed and authorized by the agency to request such information; and (4) the Secretary to notify the chief law enforcement officer in the appropriate State and local jurisdictions of the names and addresses of all persons in the State to whom a firearms license is issued.
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