[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 28, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 28CFR42.112]

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                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
                    CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 42_NONDISCRIMINATION; EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY; POLICIES AND 
PROCEDURES--Table of Contents

       Subpart C_Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs_
     Implementation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 \1\
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Sec.  42.112  Effect on other regulations; forms and instructions.

    (a) Effect on other regulations. Nothing in this subpart shall be 
deemed to supersede any provision of subpart A or B of this part or 
Executive Order 11114 or 11246, as amended, or of any other regulation 
or instruction which prohibits discrimination on the ground of race, 
color, or national origin in any program or situation to which this 
subpart is inapplicable, or which prohibits discrimination on any other 
ground.
    (b) Forms and instructions. Each responsible Department official, 
other than the Attorney General or Deputy Attorney General, shall issue 
and promptly make available to interested persons forms and detailed 
instructions and procedures for effectuating this subpart as applied to 
programs to which this subpart applies and for which he is responsible.
    (c) Supervision and coordination. The Attorney General may from time 
to time assign to officials of the Department, or to officials of other 
departments or agencies of the Government, with the consent of such 
departments or agencies, responsibilities in connection with the 
effectuation of the purposes of title VI of the Act and this subpart 
(other than responsibility for final decision as provided in Sec.  
42.110(e)), including the achievement of the effective coordination and 
maximum uniformity within the Department and within the Executive Branch 
of the Government in the application of title VI of the Act and this 
subpart to similar programs and in similar situations. Any action taken, 
determination made, or requirement imposed by an official of another 
Department or agency acting pursuant to an assignment of responsibility 
under this subsection shall have the same effect as though such action 
had been taken by the Attorney General.

[Order No. 365-66, 31 FR 10265, July 29, 1966, as amended by Order No. 
519-73, 38 FR 17956, July 5, 1973; Order No. 568-74, 39 FR 18646, May 
29, 1974]

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    Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 42--Federal Financial Assistance 
 Administered by the Department of Justice to Which This Subpart Applies

    Note: Failure to list a type of Federal assistance in appendix A 
shall not mean, if title VI is otherwise applicable, that a program is 
not covered.
    1. Assistance provided by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), the 
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), the National Institute of Justice 
(NIJ), the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), and the Office of 
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), including block, 
formula, and discretionary grants, victim compensation payments, and 
victim assistance grants (title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
Streets Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C. 3701-3796, as amended (Pub. L. 90-351, as 
amended by Pub. L. 93-83, Pub. L. 93-415, Pub. L. 94-430, Pub. L. 94-
503, Pub. L. 95-115, Pub. L. 96-157, and Pub. L. 98-473); the Juvenile 
Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. 5601-5751, as 
amended (Pub. L. 93-415, as amended by Pub. L. 94-503, Pub. L. 95-115, 
Pub. L. 96-509, and Pub. L. 98-473); the Victims of Crime Act of 1984, 
42 U.S.C. 10601-10604, (Pub. L. 98-473)).
    2. Assistance provided by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) including 
technical assistance to State and local governments for improvement of 
correctional systems; training of law enforcement personnel, and 
assistance to legal services programs (18 U.S.C. 4042).
    3. Assistance provided by the National Institute of Corrections 
(NIC) including training, grants, and technical assistance to State and 
local governments, public and private agencies, educational 
institutions, organizations and individuals, in the area of corrections 
(18 U.S.C. 4351-4353).
    4. Assistance provided by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 
including training, joint task forces, information sharing agreements, 
cooperative agreements, and logistical support, primarily to State and 
local government agencies (21 U.S.C. 871-886).
    5. Assistance provided by the Community Relations Service (CRS) in 
the form of discretionary grants to public and private agencies under 
the Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program (title V of the Refugee Education 
Assistance Act of 1980, Pub. L. 96-422).
    6. Assistance provided by the U.S. Parole Commission in the form of 
workshops and training programs for State and local agencies and public 
and private organizations (18 U.S.C. 4204).
    7. Assistance provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 
including field training, training through its National Academy, 
National Crime Information Center, and laboratory facilities, primarily 
to State and local criminal justice agencies (Omnibus Crime Control and 
Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended 42 U.S.C. 3701-3796).
    8. Assistance provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service 
(INS) including training and services primarily to State and local 
governments under the Alien Status Verification Index (ASVI); and 
citizenship textbooks and training primarily to schools and public and 
private service agencies (8 U.S.C. 1360, 8 U.S.C. 1457).
    9. Assistance provided by the United States Marshals Service through 
its Cooperative Agreement Program for improvement of State and local 
correctional facilities (Pub. L. 99-180, 99 Stat. 1142).
    10. Assistance provided by the Attorney General through the 
Equitable Transfer of Forfeited Property Program (Equitable Sharing) 
primarily to State and local law enforcement agencies (21 U.S.C. 
881(e)).
    11. Assistance provided by the Department of Justice participating 
agencies that conduct specialized training through the National Center 
for State and Local Law Enforcement Training, a component of the Federal 
Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Glenco, Georgia (Pursuant to 
Memorandum Agreement with the Department of Treasury).

[Order No. 1204-87, 52 FR 24449, July 1, 1987]