28 CFR · Judicial Administration
§ 34.106 — Number of peer reviewers.
28 CFR § 34.106
TitleTitle 28: Judicial AdministrationPartPart 34: OJJDP Competition and Peer Review Procedures
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 16, 2026)
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§ 34.106 Number of peer reviewers.
The number of peer reviewers will vary by program (as affected by the volume of applications anticipated or received). OJJDP will select a minimum of three peer reviewers (qualified individuals who are not officers or employees of the Department of Justice) for each program or project review in order to ensure a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives. In no case will fewer than three reviews be made of each individual application.
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§ 34.101
Exceptions to applicability.§ 34.102
Peer review procedures.§ 34.103
Definition.§ 34.104
Use of peer review.§ 34.105
Peer review methods.§ 34.106
Number of peer reviewers.§ 34.108
Selection of reviewers.§ 34.110
Management of peer reviews.§ 34.111
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