28 CFR · Judicial Administration
§ 34.109 — Qualifications of peer reviewers.
28 CFR § 34.109
TitleTitle 28: Judicial AdministrationPartPart 34: OJJDP Competition and Peer Review Procedures
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 16, 2026)
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§ 34.109 Qualifications of peer reviewers. The general reviewer qualification criteria to be used in the selection of peer reviewers are:
(a)Generalized knowledge of juvenile justice or related fields; and
(b)Specialized knowledge in areas or disciplines addressed by the applications to be reviewed under a particular program.
(c)Must not have a conflict of interest (see OJP M7100.1C, par. 94).
Additional details concerning peer reviewer qualifications are provided in the OJJDP “Peer Review Guideline”.
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§ 34.104
Use of peer review.§ 34.105
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Number of peer reviewers.§ 34.108
Selection of reviewers.§ 34.110
Management of peer reviews.§ 34.111
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