VOCA definition

VOCA means the Federal Victims of Crime Act;
VOCA means Victims of Crime Act of 1984, as amended, 34 U.S.C. § 20101, et seq.
VOCA means the Victims of Crime Act, 42 U.S.C. Chapter 112.

Examples of VOCA in a sentence

  • Expenditures for the acquisition and maintenance of telephones and equipment will be proportional to the percentage of VOCA grant funded staff who utilize the telephones and equipment, as contemplated by this Agreement.

  • The Provider will provide services to crime victims, at no charge, through the VOCA grant funded project.

  • As an example, provided by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, the Provider cannot use VOCA funding to treat a Catholic student differently than a non-Catholic student when both are applying for, or receiving benefits from, the VOCA program.

  • This Agreement will be performed in accordance with the rules implementing the provisions of VOCA, 34 U.S.C. § 20103, Crime Control and Law Enforcement, 28 C.F.R. §§ 94.101 through 94.122, the federal government-wide grant rules as set forth in 2 C.F.R. § 200, et.

  • All funds designated as match contributions are restricted in the same manner and to be expended for the same uses as the VOCA victim assistance grant funds and must be expended within the grant period.

  • Accordingly, We shall have no liability to You or to any third party for any failure by banks, financial institutions, Our BACS Software supplier, BACS, VOCA or other applicable industry infrastructure or software suppliers unless the failure results from an act or omission of Us.

  • Match contributions equal to 20 percent (cash or in-kind) of the total cost of each VOCA project (VOCA grant funds plus match contributions) must be reported monthly to the OAG.

  • The Provider's signature below specifically acknowledges understanding of the fact that the privilege of obtaining a VOCA grant is not something this or any Provider is entitled to receive.

  • There is absolutely no expectation or guarantee, implied or otherwise, the Provider will receive VOCA funding in the future.

  • All VOCA funded staff members must timely renew and maintain this designation certification by applying for renewal of the designation with the OAG within the time frame mandated by the OAG through its Victim Services Practitioner Designation Requirements.


More Definitions of VOCA

VOCA means Victims of Crime Act
VOCA means the BC Victims of Crime Act, [RSBC 1996], Chapter 478, as amended from time to time.

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