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THE STATE CRIMINAL
ALIEN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(SCAAP)

The State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP)
provides reimbursement to state and local governments
for the costs of incarcerating criminal aliens.
Grant Awards for the
State of California
- $109,545,432 in 2007
- $91,781,092 in 2006
- $10,590,045 in supplemental funding for 2006.
- $85,953,191 in 2005
- $111,899,215 in 2004
- $66,182,010 in 2003
- $143,000,999 in 2002
Appropriations
President Bush has proposed eliminating the SCAAP
program in every budget proposal he has submitted to
Congress.
The Fiscal Year 20O8 Omnibus Appropriation Bill,
H.R.2764, provided $410,000 for the State Criminal Alien
Assistance Program.
Funding for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
(SCAAP) was $405
million in the fiscal year 2006 appropriation bill for
Justice.
Authorization
The SCAAP Program was
also reauthorized in public law 109-162 at $750 million
for 2006; $850 million for 2007, and $950 million for
2008-2011, as strongly supported by CCPOA. The
reauthorization of the program allows appropriators to
provide funds for the program.
Use of SCAAP Funds
The Department of Justice
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-162, Title XI)
included the following requirement regarding the use of
SCAAP funds: "Amounts appropriated pursuant to the
authorization of appropriations in paragraph (5) that are
distributed to a State or political subdivision of a State,
including a municipality, may be used only for correctional
purposes." Beginning with FY 2007 SCAAP awards, SCAAP funds
must be used for correctional purposes only.
FY 2007 and 2008 SCAAP Use of Funds List:
Salaries for corrections officers
Overtime costs
Corrections work force recruitment and retention
Construction of corrections facilities
Training / education for offenders
Training for corrections officers related to offender
population management
Consultants involved with offender population
Medical and mental health services
Vehicle rental / purchase for transport of offenders
Prison Industries
Pre-release / reentry programs
Technology involving offender management / inter agency
information sharing
Disaster preparedness continuity of operations for
corrections facility
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