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ederal, State, local, and regional government officials concerning preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to acts of terrorism. (i) Eligibility for Other Funds.--A directly eligible tribe that receives a grant under section 2004 may receive funds for other purposes under a grant from the State or States within the boundaries of which any part of such tribe is located and from any high-risk urban area of which it is a part, consistent with the homeland security plan of the State or high-risk urban area. (j) State Obligations.-- (1) In general.--States shall be responsible for allocating grant funds received under section 2004 to tribal governments in order to help those tribal communities achieve target capabilities not achieved through grants to directly eligible tribes. (2) Distribution of grant funds.--With respect to a grant to a State under section 2004, an Indian tribe shall be eligible for funding directly from that State, and shall not be required to seek funding from any local government. (3) Imposition of requirements.--A State may not impose unreasonable or unduly burdensome requirements on an Indian tribe as a condition of providing the Indian tribe with grant funds or resources under section 2004. (k) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the authority of an Indian tribe that receives funds under this subtitle. SEC. 2006. [6 U.S.C. 607] TERRORISM PREVENTION. (a) Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program.-- (1) In general.--The Administrator shall ensure that not less than 25 percent of the total combined funds appropriated for grants under sections 2003 and 2004 is used for law enforcement terrorism prevention activities. (2) Law enforcement terrorism prevention activities.--Law enforcement terrorism prevention activities include-- (A) information sharing and analysis; (B) target hardening; (C) threat recognition; (D) terrorist interdiction; (E) overtime expenses consistent with a State homeland security plan, including for the provision of enhanced law enforcement operat
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