2024-31780Notice

DOJ Extends Paperwork for Anti-Violence Grant Recipients

Published Date: 1/10/2025

Notice

Summary

The Department of Justice is asking to keep collecting progress reports twice a year from groups working to improve how the justice system handles sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking cases. This extension means these groups will keep sharing updates, helping the DOJ track progress without adding new costs or deadlines. You’ve got until February 10, 2025, to share your thoughts on this plan!

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Grantees Must Continue Semiannual Reporting

If you are one of the 200 grantees in the Improving Criminal Justice Responses (ICJR) program, you must continue to submit a semiannual progress report. Each report is estimated to take about 1 hour, is required twice a year (total annual burden 400 hours), the Department estimates an annual federal review cost of $11,200, OMB Control Number 1122-0006, and comments on this extension are due by February 10, 2025. DOJ seeks Paperwork Reduction Act authorization for this collection for three (3) years.

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