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34 U.S.C. § 10493

Title 34 Chapter 101 Current through PL 118-3 Last updated: March 29, 2026 View on OLRC →
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§ 10493. Uses of funds

  • (a) A State or local law enforcement agency or organization that receives a grant under this subchapter 1 1 See References in Text note below. shall use amounts provided under the grant to establish or improve training and support programs for law enforcement personnel.
  • (b) A law enforcement agency or organization that receives funds under this subchapter shall provide at least one of the following services:
    • (1) Counseling for law enforcement officers and family members.
    • (2) Child care on a 24-hour basis.
    • (3) Marital and adolescent support groups.
    • (4) Evidence-based programs to reduce stress, prevent suicide, and promote mental health.
    • (5) Stress education for law enforcement recruits and families.
    • (6) Technical assistance and training programs to support any or all of the services described in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5).
  • (c) A law enforcement agency or organization that receives funds under this subchapter may provide the following services:
    • (1) Post-shooting debriefing for officers and their spouses.
    • (2) Group therapy.
    • (3) Hypertension clinics.
    • (4) Critical incident response on a 24-hour basis.
    • (5) Law enforcement family crisis, mental health crisis, and suicide prevention telephone services on a 24-hour basis.
    • (6) Counseling for law enforcement personnel exposed to infectious disease.
    • (7) Counseling for peers.
    • (8) Counseling for families of personnel killed, injured, or permanently disabled in the line of duty.
    • (9) Seminars regarding alcohol, drug use, gambling, and overeating.
    • (10) Specialized training for identifying, reporting, and responding to officer mental health crises and suicide.
    • (11) Technical assistance and training to support any or all of the services described in paragraphs (1) through (10).

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