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108hr4546ih | Science Advisory Board
(a) In general
There shall be within the Administration a Science Advisory Board, which shall provide such scientific advice as may be requested by the Administrator, the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation of the Senate, or the Committee on Science or on Resources of the House of... |
108hr4546ih | (c) Members
(1) In general
The Science Advisory Board shall consist of not more than 15 members appointed by the Administrator to ensure a balanced representation among preeminent scientists, engineers, educators, industry, and science policy experts reflecting the full breadth of the Administration’s areas of respon... |
108hr4546ih | An individual serving a term as a member of the Science Advisory Board on the date of enactment of this Act may complete that term, and may be reappointed once for another term of 3 years unless the term being served on such date of enactment is the second term served by that individual. Vacancy appointments shall be f... |
108hr4546ih | (3) Chairperson
The Administrator shall designate a chairperson from among the members of the Board. (4) Appointment
Members of the Science Advisory Board shall be appointed as special Government employees, within the meaning given such term in section 202(a) of title 18, United States Code. (5) Criteria for selectio... |
108hr4546ih | (2) Administrative support
The Administrator shall provide administrative support to the Science Advisory Board. (3) Meetings
The Science Advisory Board shall meet at least twice each year, and at other times at the call of the Administrator or the Chairperson. (4) Compensation and expenses
A member of the Science A... |
108hr4546ih | (5) Subcommittees
The Science Advisory Board may establish such subcommittees of its members as may be necessary. The Science Advisory Board may establish task forces and working groups consisting of Board members and outside experts as may be necessary. (e) Expiration
Section 14 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act... |
108hr4546ih | Reports
(a) Report on data management, archival, and distribution
Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act the Secretary shall develop and transmit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science of the House of Representatives a report on the ... |
108hr4546ih | by the Administration and other appropriate departments and agencies; (B) establish, develop, and maintain information bases, including necessary management systems, which will provide for consistent, efficient, and compatible transfer and use of data; (C) develop effective interfaces among the environmental data and i... |
108hr4546ih | and (2) a strategic plan to— (A) set forth modernization and improvement objectives for an integrated national environmental data access and archive system for the 10 year period beginning with the year in which the plan is transmitted, including facility requirements and critical new technology components that would b... |
108hr4546ih | and (D) provide an implementation schedule and estimate funding levels necessary to achieve modernization and improvement objectives. (b) Strategic plan for scientific research
Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act the Secretary shall develop and transmit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, ... |
108hr4546ih | The plan shall include an assessment of the science and technology needs of the Administration and a strategic plan for coordinating research, development, and demonstration activities across the Administration to effectively meet those needs. 110. Effect of Reorganization Plan
Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970 shall ... |
108hr4546ih | 000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $306,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $312,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (2) for the National Ocean Service— (A) $490,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $500,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $510,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (3) for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research—... |
108hr4546ih | (B) $422,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $430,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (4) for the National Weather Service— (A) $836,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $853,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $870,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; (5) for the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service— (A) ... |
108hr4546ih | 000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $933,000,000 for fiscal year 2007; and (6) for the Office of Program Planning and Integration— (A) $2,000,000 for fiscal year 2005; (B) $2,000,000 for fiscal year 2006; and (C) $2,000,000 for fiscal year 2007. 301. Short title
This title may be cited as the Coastal Ocean Science Progr... |
108hr4546ih | Coastal Ocean Science Program
Section 201(c) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Authorization Act of 1992 is amended to read as follows: (c) Coastal ocean science program
(1) In general
There shall be in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration a Coastal Ocean Science Program that supp... |
108hr4546ih | Research shall be conducted to improve predictions of ecosystem trends in coastal, ocean, and Great Lakes ecosystems, and upper reaches of estuaries; to better conserve and manage coastal, ocean, and Great Lakes ecosystems; to improve predictions of effects of coastal and Great Lakes pollution to help correct and preve... |
108hr4546ih | (3) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Commerce for implementing the Coastal Ocean Science Program such sums as may be necessary for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2008.. 401. Short title
This title may be cited as the Marine Research Act. 402. |
108hr4546ih | Purposes
The purposes of this title are to provide for— (1) Presidential support and coordination of interagency marine research programs; and (2) development and coordination of a comprehensive and integrated United States ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes research and monitoring program that will assist this Nation an... |
108hr4546ih | (b) Implementation plan
Within 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the National Science and Technology Council, through the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, shall develop and submit to the Congress a plan for coordinated Federal activities under the program. Nothing in this subsecti... |
108hr4546ih | In developing the plan, the National Science and Technology Council shall consult with the Inter-Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia. Such plan shall build on and complement the ongoing activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Science Foundation, and other depart... |
108hr4546ih | and use the biological potential of the oceans for development of new products; (2) describe specific activities required to achieve such goals and priorities, including the funding of competitive research grants, ocean and coastal observations, training and support for scientists, and participation in international re... |
108hr4546ih | and (5) estimate Federal funding for research activities to be conducted under the program. (c) Program scope
The program may include the following activities related to the interaction of humans and the marine environment: (1) Interdisciplinary research among the ocean and biological sciences, and coordinated researc... |
108hr4546ih | 7902(a)) to ensure that any integrated ocean and coastal observing system provides information necessary to support the program described in this section, including detection of contaminants in marine waters and seafood. (3) Development through partnerships among Federal agencies, States, or academic institutions of ne... |
108hr4546ih | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Research Initiative
(a) Establishment
As part of the interagency program planned and coordinated under section 403, the Secretary of Commerce is authorized to establish a Marine Research Initiative to coordinate and implement research and activities of the Nation... |
108hr4546ih | (b) National centers
(1) The Secretary is authorized to identify and provide financial support for, through a competitive process to develop within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, one or more centers of excellence that strengthen the capabilities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat... |
108hr4546ih | (2) The center or centers shall focus on areas related to agency missions, including use of marine organisms as indicators for marine environmental health, ocean pollutants, marine toxins and pathogens, harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, seafood testing, and biology and pathobiology of marine mammals, and on disciplines in... |
108hr4546ih | (3) In selecting centers for funding, the Secretary shall give priority to proposals with strong interdisciplinary scientific merit that encourage educational opportunities and provide for effective partnerships among the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, other Federal entities, and State, academic, and ... |
108hr4546ih | Officers and employees of Federal agencies may collaborate with, and participate in, such research and projects to the extent requested by the grant recipient. (2) Grants under this subsection shall be awarded through a competitive peer-reviewed process that may be conducted jointly with other agencies participating in... |
108hr4546ih | (2) The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to establish a program to provide traineeships, training, and experience to predoctoral and postdoctoral students and to scientists at the beginning of their careers who are interested in research on the interaction of humans and the marine environment conducted under the Nat... |
108hr4546ih | Not less than 50 percent of the amounts appropriated to carry out the Initiative for each fiscal year shall be utilized to support the programs described in subsections (c) and (d) of section 404. 501. Short title
This title may be cited as the Ocean and Coastal Observation Systems Act. 502. |
108hr4546ih | Purposes
The purposes of this title are to provide for— (1) development and maintenance of an integrated system that provides for sustained ocean and coastal observations from in situ, remote, and vessel platforms, and that promotes improved comprehensive scientific data and information about the ocean and coastal env... |
108hr4546ih | Integrated ocean and coastal observing system
(a) Establishment
The President, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shall establish and maintain an integrated system of marine monitoring, data communication and management, data analysis, and research designed to provide data and information fo... |
108hr4546ih | Such an integrated ocean and coastal observing system shall provide for long-term and continuous observations of the oceans and coasts for the following purposes: (1) Improving weather forecasts and public warnings of natural disasters and coastal hazards and mitigating such disasters and hazards. (2) Understanding, as... |
108hr4546ih | the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shall— (1) serve as the lead entity providing oversight of Federal ocean and coastal observing requirements and activities; (2) adopt and maintain plans for the design, operation, and improvement of such system; (3) coordinate and administer a program of research and ... |
108hr4546ih | support for and representation on United States delegations to international meetings on ocean and coastal observing programs and in consultation with the Secretary of State to coordinate relevant Federal activities with those of other nations; (6) promote collaboration among regional coastal observing systems establis... |
108hr4546ih | (9) establish standards and protocols for quality control and data management and communications, in consultation with the Joint Operations Center established pursuant to subsection (c); and (10) work with regional coastal observing entities, the National Sea Grant College Program, and other bodies as needed to assess ... |
108hr4546ih | the Under Secretary for Science and Technology of the Department of Homeland Security, and any other Federal agent the President considers appropriate, shall operate and maintain a joint operations center— (1) to acquire, integrate, and deploy required technologies and provide support for an ocean and coastal observing... |
108hr4546ih | (4) to integrate and extend existing programs into an operating ocean and coastal observing system based on the annual and long-term plans; (5) to coordinate the data communication and management system; and (6) to certify that regional coastal observing systems meet the standards established in subsection (d) and to e... |
108hr4546ih | (d) Regional coastal observing systems
(1) In general
The Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, through the Joint Operations Center, shall work with representatives of entities in each region that provide ocean data and information to users to form regional associations. The regional a... |
108hr4546ih | and consortia of 2 or more such institutions or organizations, that— (A) have demonstrated an organizational structure capable of supporting and integrating all aspects of a coastal ocean observing system within a region or subregion; and (B) have prepared an acceptable business plan, including research components, and... |
108hr4546ih | (iii) responding to the needs of the users, including the public, within the region; (iv) maintaining sustained, 24-hour-a-day operations and disseminating observations in a manner that is routine, predictable and, if necessary, in real-time or near real-time; (v) providing services that include the collection and diss... |
108hr4546ih | (vii) providing free and open access to the data collected with financial assistance under this title; and (viii) adhering to national standards and protocols to ensure that data and related products can be fully exchanged among all of the regional coastal systems and will be accessible to any user in any part of the N... |
108hr4546ih | (2) Civil liability
For purposes of determining the civil liability under section 2671 of title 28, United States Code, any regional observing system and any employee thereof that is designated part of a regional association under this subsection shall be deemed to be an instrumentality of the United States with respe... |
108hr4546ih | A pilot project is an organized, planned set of activities designed to provide an evaluation of technology, methods, or concepts within a defined schedule and having the goal of advancing the development of the sustained, integrated ocean observing system. |
108hr4546ih | The pilot projects shall— (A) develop protocols for coordinated implementation of the full system; (B) design and implement regional coastal ocean observing systems; (C) establish mechanisms for the exchange of data between and among regions and Federal agencies; (D) specify products and services and related requiremen... |
108hr4546ih | (2) Infrastructure capital projects
The pilot projects shall include one or more projects to capitalize the infrastructure for the collection, management, analysis, and distribution of data and one or more projects where the basic infrastructure and institutional mechanisms already exist for ongoing coastal observatio... |
108hr4546ih | Interagency financing
The departments and agencies represented on the joint operations center are authorized to participate in interagency financing and share, transfer, receive, and spend funds appropriated to any member of the joint operations center for the purposes of carrying out any administrative or programmati... |
108hr4546ih | including financial assistance to regional coastal ocean observing systems and in addition to any amounts previously authorized, there are authorized to be appropriated to— (1) the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, such sums as may be necessary; (2) the National Science Foundation, such sums as may be ne... |
108hr4546ih | (b) Regional coastal observing systems
The Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shall make at least 51 percent of the funds appropriated pursuant to subsection (a)(1) available as grants for the development and implementation of the regional coastal observing systems based on the plans ... |
108hr4546ih | Abrupt climate change research program
(a) Establishment of program
The Secretary of Commerce shall establish within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and shall carry out, a program of scientific research on abrupt climate change. (b) Purposes of program
The purposes of the program are as follows:... |
108hr4546ih | (3) To incorporate such mechanisms into advanced geophysical models of climate change. (4) To test the output of such models against an improved global array of records of past abrupt climate changes. (c) Abrupt climate change defined
In this section, the term abrupt climate change means a change in the climate that o... |
108hr4546ih | Short title
This title may be cited as the United States Weather Research Program Act of 2004. 702. Program focus
The focus of the United States Weather Research Program, an interagency program established under section 108 of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Authorization Act of 1992 (15 U.S.C. |
108hr4546ih | 313 note), shall be on— (1) hurricanes, floods, and heavy precipitation, including both snow and rain; (2) building on existing investments, including those of the National Weather Service modernization effort, to dramatically accelerate improvement in weather forecasts; (3) providing attention and resources in areas w... |
108hr4546ih | Program research priorities
The research priorities of the United States Weather Research Program shall be in the areas of— (1) hurricanes, to improve— (A) landfall location forecasts; and (B) forecasts of hurricane strength; (2) heavy precipitation, to improve forecasts of both winter storms and rain storms through b... |
108hr4546ih | to— (A) improve short and medium range numerical weather predictions and warnings of high-impact weather events; (B) conduct the Hemispheric Observing System Research and Predictability Experiment (THORpex) to fill observational gaps in the Northern Hemisphere; and (C) test and evaluate advanced data assimilation techn... |
108hr4546ih | (C) evaluate what weather information is most useful to public and private decision makers; and (D) providing for research on societal and economic impact to ensure a connection between weather research and improvement of the human condition; and (6) testing research concepts in an environment identical to those used b... |
108hr4546ih | and other appropriate entities to develop a five-year plan— (1) describing how Federal agencies can best team with universities and other research institutions; (2) identifying social, economic, and military needs and requirements for weather information, as well as defining the research required to meet these needs; (... |
108hr4546ih | the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shall transmit to the Committee on Science of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a report which shall include— (1) the most recent five-year plan developed or updated under section... |
108hr4546ih | Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Office of Atmospheric Research of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for carrying out this title such sums as may be necessary, of which at least 50 percent shall be for competitive, peer-reviewed grants to, or contracts or... |
108hr3878ih | 1. Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Commission on American Jobs Act. 2. Establishment
The Secretary of Commerce shall establish a commission to be known as the Commission on American Jobs. 3. |
108hr3878ih | Duties of the Commission
On an annual basis, the Commission shall— (1) collect data on outsourcing by companies of interest from reports transmitted to the Commission pursuant to section 6(d) and any other information that the Commission may consider under this Act; (2) identify the number of jobs outsourced by compan... |
108hr3878ih | Membership
(a) Number and appointment
The Commission shall be composed of six members appointed by the President. (b) Political affiliation
Not more than three members of the Commission appointed under subsection (a) may be affiliated with the same political party. (c) Labor affiliation
At least two members of the ... |
108hr3878ih | A member may be appointed for more than one term. (2) Terms of initial appointees
As designated by the President at the time of appointment, of the members first appointed— (A) two, not affiliated with the same political party, shall be appointed for a term of six years; (B) two, not affiliated with the same political... |
108hr3878ih | (3) Vacancies
Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring before the expiration of the term for which the member’s predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of that term. A member may serve after the expiration of that member’s term until a successor has taken office. (e) Basic pay
(1) ... |
108hr3878ih | (2) Prohibition of compensation of federal employees
Except as provided in subsection (f), members of the Commission who are full-time officers or employees of the United States or Members of Congress may not receive additional pay, allowances, or benefits by reason of their service on the Commission. (f) Travel expen... |
108hr3878ih | (h) Chairperson
The Chairperson of the Commission shall be designated by the President. The term of office of the Chairperson shall be one year. The position of Chairperson shall rotate among the members of the Commission, and a member may serve as Chairperson only once during each six-year term. (i) Meetings
The Com... |
108hr3878ih | Powers of commission
(a) Hearings and sessions
The Commission may, for the purpose of carrying out this Act, hold hearings, sit and act at times and places, take testimony, and receive evidence as the Commission considers appropriate. The Commission may administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses appearing before i... |
108hr3878ih | (c) Obtaining official data
The Commission may secure directly from any agency of the United States information necessary to enable it to carry out this Act. Upon request of the Chairperson or any three members of the Commission, the head of that agency shall furnish that information to the Commission. (d) Mails
The ... |
108hr3878ih | (e) Administrative support services
Upon the request of the Commission, the Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Commission, on a reimbursable basis, the administrative support services necessary for the Commission to carry out its responsibilities under this Act. (f) Subpoena power
(1) In general
... |
108hr3878ih | (2) Failure to obey a subpoena
If a person refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the Commission under paragraph (1), the Commission may apply to a United States district court for an order requiring that person to appear before the Commission to give testimony, produce evidence, or both, relating to the matter under in... |
108hr3878ih | (3) Service of subpoenas
The subpoenas of the Commission shall be served in the manner provided for subpoenas issued by a United States district court under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States district courts. (4) Service of process
All process of any court to which application is made under pa... |
108hr3878ih | 6. Reports
(a) Commission reports
The Commission shall transmit to— (1) the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Education and the Workforce, the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives; (2) the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Commer... |
108hr3878ih | (b) Timing
The Commission shall transmit its first annual report under subsection (a)— (1) not later than six months after the date of enactment of this Act, if such date of enactment is on or before September 30, 2004; and (2) not later than May 1, 2005, if such date of enactment is after September 30, 2004. The Comm... |
108hr3878ih | (c) Content
The annual reports required under subsection (a) shall include— (1) detailed summaries of the data collected under section 3(1); (2) detailed summaries of the information identified under section 3(2); (3) the results of the studies conducted pursuant to section 3(3); and (4) the possible measures to preve... |
108hr3878ih | (d) Company of interest reports
A company of interest shall transmit to the Commission annual reports stating the number of jobs, if any, that the company of interest has outsourced during the previous year, the dates that the jobs were outsourced, and the locations to which the jobs were outsourced. |
108hr3878ih | A company of interest shall transmit its first annual report under this subsection— (1) not later than three months after the date of enactment of this Act, if such date of enactment is on or before September 30, 2004; and (2) not later than March 1, 2005, if such date of enactment is after September 30, 2004. A compan... |
108hr3878ih | ; relating to the termination of advisory committees) shall not apply to the Commission. 8. Authorization of Appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Commerce $25,000,000 for fiscal year 2005, to remain available until expended, to carry out this Act. 9. Definitions
For purposes of t... |
108hr3878ih | (2) Companies of interest
The term companies of interest means— (A) corporations and other legal entities organized under the laws of the United States; (B) subsidiaries of corporations and legal entities described in subparagraph (A); (C) corporations and other legal entities that employed at least 50 employees to pe... |
108hr3878ih | (3) Outsourcing
The term outsourcing means hiring employees to perform services outside the United States when the services previously had been performed in the United States. (4) United States
The term United States means the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth... |
108hr4494ih | 1. Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Grey Towers National Historic Site Act of 2004. 2. Findings; purposes; definitions
(a) Findings
Congress finds the following: (1) James and Mary Pinchot constructed a home and estate that is known as Grey Towers in Milford, Pennsylvania. (2) James and Mary Pinchot were als... |
108hr4494ih | (3) Gifford Pinchot was the first Chief of the Forest Service, a major influence in formulating and implementing forest conservation policies in the early 20th Century, and twice Governor of Pennsylvania. (4) During the early 20th century, James and Gifford Pinchot used Grey Towers and the environs to establish scienti... |
108hr4494ih | (5) In 1963, Gifford Bryce Pinchot, the son of Gifford and Cornelia Pinchot, donated Grey Towers and 102 acres to the Nation. (6) In 1963, President John F. Kennedy dedicated the Pinchot Institute for Conservation for the greater knowledge of land and its uses at Grey Towers National Historic Landmark, thereby establis... |
108hr4494ih | (7) Grey Towers today is a place of historical significance where leaders in natural resource conservation meet, study, and share ideas, analyses, values, and philosophies, and is also a place where the public can learn and appreciate our conservation heritage. (8) As established by President Kennedy, the Pinchot Insti... |
108hr4494ih | (b) Purposes
The purposes of this Act are as follows: (1) To honor and perpetuate the memory of Gifford Pinchot. (2) To promote the recreational and educational resources of Milford, Pennsylvania, and its environs. |
108hr4494ih | (3) To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture— (A) to further the scientific, policy analysis, educational, and cultural programs in natural resource conservation at Grey Towers; (B) to manage the property and environs more efficiently and effectively; and (C) to further collaborative ties with the Pinchot Institute fo... |
108hr4494ih | (c) Definitions
For the purposes of this Act: (1) Associated properties
The term Associated Properties means lands and improvements outside of the Grey Towers National Historic Landmark within Pike County, Pennsylvania, and which were associated with James and Mary Pinchot, the Yale School of Forestry, or the Forest ... |
108hr4494ih | (3) Historic site
The term Historic Site means the Grey Towers National Historic Site, as so designated by this Act. (4) Pinchot institute
The term Pinchot Institute means the Pinchot Institute for Conservation, a nonprofit corporation established under the laws of the District of Columbia. (5) Secretary
The term Se... |
108hr4494ih | Administration
(a) Purposes
The Historic Site shall be administered for the following purposes: (1) Education, public demonstration projects, and research related to natural resource conservation, protection, management, and use. (2) Leadership development within the natural resource professions and the Federal civil... |
108hr4494ih | (5) Study and interpretation of the life and works of Gifford Pinchot. (6) Public recreation and enjoyment. (7) Protection and enjoyment of the scenic and natural environs. (b) Applicable laws
The Secretary shall administer federally owned lands and interests in lands at the Historic Site and Associated Properties as ... |
108hr4494ih | shall not apply. (c) Land acquisition
The Secretary is authorized to acquire, on a willing seller basis, by purchase, donation, exchange, or otherwise, privately owned lands and interests in lands, including improvements, within the Historic Site and the Associated Properties, using donated or appropriated funds. |
108hr4494ih | (d) Gifts
(1) Accepted by entities other than the Secretary
Subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, any public or private agency, organization, institution, or individual may solicit, accept, and administer private gifts of money and real or personal property for the benefit of, or in con... |
108hr4494ih | (2) Accepted by the Secretary
Gifts may be accepted by the Secretary for the benefit of, or in connection with, the activities and services at the Historic Site notwithstanding the fact that a donor conducts business with or is regulated by the Department of Agriculture in any capacity. 5. |
108hr4494ih | Cooperative authorities
(a) Grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements
The Secretary is authorized to enter into agreements for grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements as appropriate with the Pinchot Institute, public and other private agencies, organizations, institutions, and individuals to provide for the... |
108hr4494ih | (b) Interdepartmental
The Secretary and the Secretary of the Interior are authorized and encouraged to cooperate in promoting public use and enjoyment of Grey Towers and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and in otherwise furthering the administration and purposes for which both areas were designated. Suc... |
108hr4494ih | (c) Other
The Secretary may authorize use of the grounds and facilities of Grey Towers by the Pinchot Institute and other participating partners including Federal, State, and local agencies, on such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, including the waiver of special use authorizations and the waiver o... |
108hr4494ih | (b) Special fund
Any monies received by the Forest Service in administering Grey Towers shall be deposited into the Treasury of the United States and covered in a special fund called the Grey Towers National Historic Site Fund. Monies in the Grey Towers National Historic Site Fund shall be available until expended, wi... |
108hr4494ih | Generation of such funds shall be secondary to the mission of Grey Towers administration and fund-raising activities shall be compatible with the purposes for which Grey Towers is administered. 7. Pinchot institute
(a) Federal employees
In order to facilitate and promote the purposes of Grey Towers and the Pinchot In... |
108hr4494ih | (b) Assistance
In furtherance of the purposes of this Act and subject to the availability of appropriations or monies in the Grey Towers National Historic Site Fund, the Secretary may provide financial assistance for the operations of the Pinchot Institute. 8. Savings provision
Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to ... |
108hr4217ih | 1. National Guard Youth Challenge Program
(a) Maximum Federal Share of Costs of State Programs
Subsection (d) of section 509 of title 32, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) Matching funds required
The amount of assistance provided under this section to a State program of the National Guard Youth ... |
108hr4217ih | (3) for fiscal year 2007 and each subsequent fiscal year, 75 percent of the costs of operating the State program during that year. (b) Authorization of appropriations
Subsection (b)(2) of such section is amended by striking in fiscal year 2001 or 2002 may not exceed $62,500,000 and inserting in fiscal year 2005 may no... |
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