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The GRACIE Act of 2024 establishes a federal grant program within the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to award grants to states that require recording of all child welfare forensic interviews conducted by child protective services agencies. Eligible states must have policies requiring electronic audio recording, body camera video, or other reasonable recording methods for interviews with children and adults regarding abuse, neglect, or violence concerns. Recordings must be retained for at least five years with restricted access limited to investigators, secure storage protocols, and penalties for unauthorized release. Grant funds may be used exclusively for costs associated with recording and retaining these interviews for five years.
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