Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle III— Prevention of Particular Crimes › Chapter 305— HATE CRIMES › § 30507
Provides grants and new rules so police and states can better find, report, and respond to hate crimes. The Attorney General can give money to help law enforcement move to the National Incident-Based Reporting System and train officers to identify and report bias‑motivated crimes. Grants must favor places that create the kinds of programs described here. After a place has had a grant for 3 years, it must send hate‑crime data each year through the FBI’s reporting system for the prior fiscal year, unless the Attorney General gives a 120‑day extension or finds reporting would be unconstitutional; if a grantee fails to comply it must repay the grant with interest and penalties. The Attorney General can also fund State hotlines for reporting hate crimes for up to 5 years; those hotlines must refer people to police and local help, protect personally identifying information unless the person agrees to share it, use trained staff, and be accessible to people with limited English or disabilities. States and certain local governments can get grants to help agencies adopt hate‑crime policies, build reporting systems, create specialized units, run community outreach, and train staff. Agencies that get money must send twice‑yearly summaries to the State or local government, which must compile annual reports for the Attorney General. Starting after May 20, 2021, the Attorney General must analyze the collected information and send Congress a yearly report with both written analysis and counts of agencies’ policies, systems, units, outreach, and trainings. Hate crime: an act covered by certain federal criminal laws. Priority agency: a local police agency serving 100,000 people, or one serving 50,000–100,000 that reported zero hate crimes in each of the past 3 calendar years. Uniform Crime Reports: the FBI’s nationwide crime data system. Covered agency: a State law enforcement agency or a priority agency. Eligible entity: a State or a local government with a priority agency.
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34 U.S.C. § 30507
Title 34 — Navy
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Apr 5, 2026
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