Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 110— - FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SERVICES › § 10406
Gives money to States to help create, run, and grow programs that stop family, domestic, and dating violence. The funds must be used to prevent violence, to provide immediate shelter and support for victims and their dependents, and to give special services for children, underserved groups, and victims who are racial or ethnic minorities. A State can use up to 5 percent of the grant for its own admin costs. The rest must be passed on as subgrants for approved projects. No income test or fees may be required for services paid for with these funds. Recipients must add at least $1 from non‑Federal sources for every $5 of Federal money they get. Federal money must add to, not replace, other public funds. Each grantee must send an annual report about how the money was used and how well the programs worked. Grantees and subgrantees must protect victims’ privacy and not share personally identifying information without the person’s informed, written, and time‑limited consent (consent rules for minors and people with guardians are specified, and abusers cannot give consent). If a court or law requires release, grantees must try to notify the victim and take steps to keep them safe. Nonpersonal, aggregate data and certain court or law‑enforcement information may be shared for reporting, protective orders, or prosecution. The Secretary may share grant activity with two Congressional committees but must remove any personal details. Grantees may report abuse or neglect when state or tribal law requires it. Programs that get these funds are treated as federally assisted and must follow civil‑rights rules against discrimination based on age, disability, sex, race, color, or national origin. Sex or religion cannot be used to exclude people, except when sex is a true job or safety requirement. If a State or tribe fails to comply, the Secretary will notify its leader and give up to 60 days to fix it before taking further action, including referring the matter to the Attorney General.
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42 U.S.C. § 10406
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73