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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Nanomanufacturing Investment Act of 2004. 2. Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership (a) Establishment If $250,000,000 is made available for such purposes from the private sector within 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Commerce shall estab...
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(b) Purpose The Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership shall provide funding for precommercial nanomanufacturing research and development projects, but not for basic research projects, through funding mechanisms described in subsection (c) in a manner so as to advance the commercialization of nanomanufacturing techn...
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To the extent that a sufficient number of viable applications have been submitted, at least 85 percent of the funding provided by the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership under this section shall be provided to startup companies. (c) Funding mechanisms The Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership may provide fundi...
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(d) Return on investment (1) Requirement Each transaction through which the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership provides funding under subsection (c) shall provide for the return to the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership of fair and reasonable amounts resulting from the commercialization of technologies de...
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(2) Distribution Amounts received by the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be distributed as follows: (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), amounts shall be distributed to all investors in the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership, including the Federal Government, in pr...
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(B) After the total monetary investment of the Federal Government has been recovered under subparagraph (A), the Federal share of distributions under this paragraph shall be reduced to 7 percent of the proportional distribution under subparagraph (A), and the remaining amounts shall be distributed proportionately to al...
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(g) Administration The Secretary of Commerce, based on guidance from the Advisory Board established under section 3 and on the results of peer review under subsection (f), shall make awards of funding under this Act. (h) Progress reports The Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership shall require periodic project prog...
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The Advisory Board shall consist of— (1) representatives of each investor providing more than $10,000,000 to the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership, whose votes shall— (A) be distributed proportional to the size of their investment in the Nanomanufacturing Investment Partnership; and (B) collectively amount to 40...
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(b) Terms Members of the Advisory Board appointed under subsection (a)(2) shall be appointed for 3 year terms, except that the President shall make some initial appointments for terms of 1 year and some for terms of 2 years, in order to ensure continuity of membership on the Advisory Board. 4. Authorization of appropr...
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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Small Disaster Assistance Act of 2004. 2. Assistance for disasters affecting 100 homes or fewer (a) In general Title IV of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ( 42 U.S.C. 5170 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following new secti...
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Assistance for disasters affecting 100 homes or fewer (a) In general Subject to subsection (c), in the case of an event that results in major damage to or destruction of 100 homes or fewer, the President may grant the request of the Governor of the affected State for a declaration that a major disaster exists under s...
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(b) Factors In determining whether to grant the request of the Governor of the affected State under subsection (a), the President shall consider whether the following factors exist in the immediate area of the event: (1) A large population of historically and economically disadvantaged individuals. (2) A median family...
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(7) A high level of trauma, including injuries, deaths, disruption of community services, and emergency needs. (c) Limitations on relief (1) In general Subject to paragraph (2), total assistance provided under this title for a major disaster declared under subsection (a) shall not exceed— (A) $1,000,000 if the disast...
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(2) Limitation Total assistance provided under this title for a major disaster declared under subsection (a) may exceed the limitation in paragraph (1) if the President determines that— (A) continued disaster assistance is immediately required; (B) there is a continuing and immediate risk to lives, property, public he...
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Assistance for disasters affecting 100 homes or fewer (a) In general Subject to subsection (c), in the case of an event that results in major damage to or destruction of 100 homes or fewer, the President may grant the request of the Governor of the affected State for a declaration that a major disaster exists under s...
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(b) Factors In determining whether to grant the request of the Governor of the affected State under subsection (a), the President shall consider whether the following factors exist in the immediate area of the event: (1) A large population of historically and economically disadvantaged individuals. (2) A median family...
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(7) A high level of trauma, including injuries, deaths, disruption of community services, and emergency needs. (c) Limitations on relief (1) In general Subject to paragraph (2), total assistance provided under this title for a major disaster declared under subsection (a) shall not exceed— (A) $1,000,000 if the disast...
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(2) Limitation Total assistance provided under this title for a major disaster declared under subsection (a) may exceed the limitation in paragraph (1) if the President determines that— (A) continued disaster assistance is immediately required; (B) there is a continuing and immediate risk to lives, property, public he...
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1. City of Corona Water Utility, California, Water Recycling and Reuse Project (a) Authorization The Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act ( Public Law 102–575 , title XVI; 43 U.S.C. 390h et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following new section: 1636.
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City of Corona Water Utility, California, water recycling and reuse project (a) Authorization The Secretary, in cooperation with the City of Corona Water Utility, California, is authorized to participate in the design, planning, and construction of, and land acquisition for, a project to reclaim and reuse wastewater,...
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(c) Limitation The Secretary shall not provide funds for the operation and maintenance of the project authorized by this section.. (b) Clerical amendment The table of sections in section 2 of such Act is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 1635 the following: Sec. 1636. City of Corona Water Utilit...
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City of Corona Water Utility, California, water recycling and reuse project (a) Authorization The Secretary, in cooperation with the City of Corona Water Utility, California, is authorized to participate in the design, planning, and construction of, and land acquisition for, a project to reclaim and reuse wastewater,...
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(c) Limitation The Secretary shall not provide funds for the operation and maintenance of the project authorized by this section.
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1. Binding Arbitration for Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservation Contracts (a) In General Section 2(c) of the Act of November 2, 1966 ( 25 U.S.C.
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416a(c) ), is amended— (1) in the first sentence— (A) by striking Any lease and all that follows through affecting land and inserting Any contract, including a lease, affecting land ; and (B) by striking such lease or contract and inserting such contract ; and (2) in the second sentence, by striking Such leases or cont...
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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Great Cats and Rare Canids Act of 2004. 2. Findings Congress finds the following: (1) Many wild populations of felids and canids, once considered common, are in decline, and many have declined to the point that their long-term survival in the wild is in serious jeopardy.
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(2) Of the 37 wild felid species worldwide, all are currently recognized as species in need of protection under the IUCN Red List, the lists of species in CITES appendices I, II, and III, or the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Of the 35 wild canid species worldwide, nearly 50 percent are recognized as in need of such p...
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(4) Large felids and canids are considered both umbrella and indicator species. Healthy populations of these species act as an important indicator of the integrity of entire ecosystems and, because they require large wild spaces to persist, benefit entire ecosystems and a large number of other species. Measures taken t...
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These threats need to be addressed in a coordinated fashion. (6) Conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations requires global commitment. Adequate funding for conservation is sorely lacking, and many range countries for those species do not have adequate infrastructure to protect species of concern. Those coun...
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(8) Although some protections and initiatives exist to conserve rare felid and rare canid populations and their habitat, those efforts can be significantly strengthened and enhanced by increased coordination and the infusion of targeted funding to benefit species of concern. 3. Purposes The purposes of this Act are to...
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Definitions In this Act: (1) CITES The term CITES means the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, done at Washington March 3, 1973 (27 UST 1087; TIAS 8249), including its appendices. (2) Conservation The term conservation — (A) means the methods and procedures necessary to ...
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(B) includes all activities associated with protection and management of a rare felid or rare canid population, including— (i) maintenance, management, protection, and restoration of rare felid or rare canid habitat; (ii) research and monitoring; (iii) law enforcement; (iv) community outreach and education; (v) conflic...
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(4) IUCN Red List The term IUCN Red List means the Red List of Threatened Species Maintained by the World Conservation Union.
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(5) Rare canid The term rare canid — (A) means any canid species, subspecies, or population that— (i) is not native to the area comprised of the United States and Canada; and (ii) is included in the IUCN Red List, Appendix I, II, or III of CITES, or any list published under section 4(c) of the Endangered Species Act o...
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1532(c) ); and (B) includes such a subspecies or population of dhole (Cuon alpinus), gray wolf (Canis lupus), ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), african wild dog (Lycaon pictus), or maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus).
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(6) Rare felid The term rare felid — (A) subject to subparagraph (C), means any felid species, subspecies, or population that— (i) is not native to the area comprised of the United States and Canada; and (ii) is included in the IUCN Red List, Appendix I, II, or III of CITES, or any list published under section 4(c) of...
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1532(c) ); (B) includes such a subspecies or population of lion (Panthera leo), leopard (Panthera pardus), jaguar (Panthera onca), snow leopard (Uncia uncia), clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), or iberian lynx (Lynx pardina); and (C) does not include any tiger (Panthera tigris). (7) Secret...
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Financial assistance (a) In general Subject to the availability of funds and in consultation with other appropriate Federal officials, the Secretary shall use amounts in the Fund to provide financial assistance for projects for the conservation of rare felid and rare canids for which project proposals are approved by...
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(b) Project proposals (1) Eligible Applicants A proposal for a project for the conservation of rare felid and canids may be submitted to the Secretary by— (A) any wildlife management authority of a country that has within its boundaries any part of the range of a rare felid or rare canid species, respectively; and (B...
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an applicant shall submit a project proposal that includes— (A) a concise statement of the purposes of the project; (B) the name of the individual responsible for conducting the project; (C) a description of the qualifications of the individuals who will conduct the project; (D) a concise description of— (i) methods fo...
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(F) evidence of support for the project by appropriate governmental entities of the countries in which the project will be conducted, if the Secretary determines that such support is required for the success of the project; (G) information regarding the source and amount of matching funding available for the project; a...
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(c) Project review and approval (1) In general The Secretary shall— (A) not later than 30 days after receiving a project proposal, provide a copy of the proposal to the appropriate Federal officials; and (B) review each project proposal in a timely manner to determine if the proposal meets the criteria specified in s...
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shall— (A) ensure the proposal contains assurances that the project will be implemented in consultation with relevant wildlife management authorities and other appropriate government officials with jurisdiction over the resources addressed by the project; (B) approve or disapprove the proposal; and (C) provide written ...
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(d) Criteria for approval The Secretary may approve a project proposal under this section if the project will contribute to conservation of rare felids or rare canids in the wild by assisting efforts to— (1) implement conservation programs; (2) address the conflicts between humans and rare felids or rare canids, respe...
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and other applicable laws that prohibit or regulate the taking or trade of rare felids and rare canids or regulate the use and management of rare felid and rare canid habitat; (4) develop sound scientific information on, or methods for monitoring— (A) the condition and health of rare felid or rare canid habitat; (B) ra...
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nongovernmental organizations, and other persons in the private sector; or (6) funds will not be appropriated for the purchase or lease of lands to be used as suitable habitat for felids or canids. (e) Project sustainability In approving project proposals under this section, the Secretary shall give preference to cons...
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(g) Project reporting (1) In general Each person that receives assistance under this section for a project shall submit to the Secretary periodic reports (at such intervals as the Secretary considers necessary) that include all information that the Secretary, after consultation with other appropriate government offic...
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(h) Limitations on use for captive breeding or display Amounts provided as a grant under this Act— (1) may not be used for captive breeding or display of rare felids and rare canids other than captive breeding for release into the wild; and (2) may be used for captive breeding of a species for release into the wild on...
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(i) Limitation on assistance for certain species Of amounts available for a fiscal year for providing financial assistance under this section, the Secretary may not use more than 25 percent to provide assistance for projects that target rare canid and rare felid species that are not listed in paragraph (5)(B) or (6)(B...
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(2) Public participation (A) Meetings The advisory group shall— (i) ensure that each meeting of the advisory group is open to the public; and (ii) provide, at each meeting, an opportunity for interested persons to present oral or written statements concerning items on the agenda. (B) Notice The Secretary shall provi...
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(3) Exemption from Federal Advisory Committee Act The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the advisory group. 6. Great Cats and Rare Canids Conservation Fund (a) Establishment There is established, in the Multinational Species Conservation Fund established in title I of the Department o...
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consisting of— (1) amounts transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury for deposit into such account under subsection (e); (2) amounts appropriated to such account under section 7; and (3) any interest earned on investment of amounts in the account under subsection (c). (b) Expenditures from fund (1) In general Subj...
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(2) Administrative expenses Of the amounts in the Fund available for each fiscal year, the Secretary may expend not more than three percent, or up to $80,000, whichever is greater, to pay the administrative expenses necessary to carry out this Act. (c) Investment of amounts (1) In general The Secretary of the Treasu...
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(2) Acquisition of obligations For the purpose of investments under paragraph (1), obligations may be acquired— (A) on original issue at the issue price; or (B) by purchase of outstanding obligations at the market price. (3) Sale of obligations Any obligation acquired by the Fund may be sold by the Secretary of the T...
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(d) Transfers of amounts (1) In general The amounts required to be transferred to the Fund under this section shall be transferred at least monthly from the general fund of the Treasury to the Fund on the basis of estimates made by the Secretary of the Treasury. (2) Adjustments Proper adjustment shall be made in amo...
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Amounts received by the Secretary in the form of donations shall be transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury for deposit into the Fund. 7. Authorization or Appropriations There are authorized to be appropriated to the Fund $5,000,000 for each fiscal years 2005 through 2009 to carry out this Act.
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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Higher Education Sustainability Act of 2004. 2. Findings and purposes (a) Findings The Congress finds the following: (1) Progress on sustainable development requires the simultaneous achievement of a well functioning environmental system, economic viability that creates ne...
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(2) The Nation has improved some challenging environmental conditions through application of best technologies, but serious problems persist that require new science, technologies, and innovative policy approaches that are flexible, and use market mechanisms, and engage relevant stakeholders from the private and public...
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(5) The Nation’s higher education institutions are places where approaches that integrate the environmental, social and economic dimensions can be designed, tested, and refined for application to real world settings in collaboration with industry, government and the nonprofit sector. (6) The Nation's higher education i...
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(7) The Nation’s higher education institutions are uniquely situated to be models of sustainable management and operations that can provide examples to industry and government of operational strategies that integrate the basic principles of environmental, economic, and social sustainability.
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(b) Purposes The purposes of this Act are— (1) to provide support to faculty, staff, and students at institutions of higher education to establish both administrative and educational sustainability programs on campus; (2) to promote and enhance research by faculty and students at institutions of higher education in su...
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Establishment of program Title VII of the Higher Education Act of 1965 is amended by adding at the end the following new part: E University Sustainability Centers 771. Program authorized (a) In general The Secretary shall make grants to eligible entities to establish sustainability centers to design and implement s...
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(b) Period of grant The provision of payments under a grant under subsection (a) may extend over a period of not more than 4 fiscal years. (c) Definition of eligible entities For purposes of this part, the term eligible entity means a comprehensive college or university that grants 4-year undergraduate degrees and ma...
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(b) Assurances Such application shall include assurances that the eligible entity— (1) has developed or shall develop a plan, including an evaluation component, for the program component established pursuant to section 773 ; (2) shall use Federal funds received from a grant under section 771(a) to supplement, not supp...
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non-Federal funds or an in kind contribution in an amount equal to 20 percent of funds from such grant, for the purpose of carrying out the program component established in section 773 ; and (4) shall collaborate with business, government, and the nonprofit sectors in the development and implementation of its sustainab...
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(2) to establish multidisciplinary education, research, and outreach programs at institutions of higher education that address the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of sustainability; (3) to support research and teaching initiatives that focus on multidisciplinary and integrated environmental, economic, an...
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Reports An eligible entity that receives a grant under section section 771(a) shall submit to the Secretary, for each fiscal year in which the entity receives amounts from such grant, a report that describes the work conducted pursuant to section 773 , research findings and publications, administrative savings experie...
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Authorization of appropriations (a) In general There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 771(a) $50,000,000 for fiscal year 2005 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the 5 succeeding fiscal years. (b) Availability Amounts appropriated under subsection (a) shall remain available until expen...
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Program authorized (a) In general The Secretary shall make grants to eligible entities to establish sustainability centers to design and implement sustainability practices including in the areas of energy management, green building, waste management, purchasing, transportation, and toxics management other aspects of ...
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(c) Definition of eligible entities For purposes of this part, the term eligible entity means a comprehensive college or university that grants 4-year undergraduate degrees and masters and doctoral degrees. 772. Applications (a) In general To receive a grant under section 771(a) , an eligible entity shall submit an ...
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for the program component established pursuant to section 773 ; (2) shall use Federal funds received from a grant under section 771(a) to supplement, not supplant, non-Federal funds that would otherwise be available for projects funded under such section; (3) shall provide, with respect to any fiscal year in which such...
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and the nonprofit sectors in the development and implementation of its sustainability plan. 773. Use of funds Grants made under section 771 may be used by an eligible entity only for establishing a sustainability program— (1) to develop and implement administrative and operations practices at institutions of higher ed...
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(4) to establish initiatives in the areas of energy management, green building, waste management, purchasing, toxics management, transportation, and other aspects of sustainability; and (5) to support student, faculty, and staff work at institutions of higher education to implement, research, and evaluate sustainable p...
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Reports An eligible entity that receives a grant under section section 771(a) shall submit to the Secretary, for each fiscal year in which the entity receives amounts from such grant, a report that describes the work conducted pursuant to section 773 , research findings and publications, administrative savings experie...
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Authorization of appropriations (a) In general There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 771(a) $50,000,000 for fiscal year 2005 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the 5 succeeding fiscal years. (b) Availability Amounts appropriated under subsection (a) shall remain available until expen...
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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the War Funding Accountability Act. 2. Reporting requirements (a) Initial Report Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of an Act (enacted after the date of the enactment of this Act) making appropriations for military operations in Iraq or for the reconstructi...
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(2) a plan for the security of Iraq, including a plan to secure the passage of a United Nations Security Council resolution to establish a multinational force in Iraq; (3) a plan for the reconstruction of Iraq; (4) a plan for the establishment of a sovereign Iraqi Government; and (5) a description of United States effo...
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and every 90 days thereafter until all amounts made available under the Act described in such subsection are obligated and expended, the President shall prepare and transmit to Congress a report that contains a detailed description of programs, projects, and activities carried out using amounts available under such Act...
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including— (A) a description of progress made to train the military, police, and civil defense corps of Iraq and to reform the Iraqi judicial system; (B) a description of efforts to rebuild the electric power infrastructure, water and sewage services, and telecommunications structure in Iraq; and (C) a description of e...
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the name of the contractor and a description of the process by which the contract was awarded; (5) a description of efforts to provide adequate deployment rotation and other relief for United States troops serving Iraq, including efforts to construct improved living quarters for those United States troops; and (6) an a...
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Limitation on availability of funds Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the requirement to transmit an initial report under section 2(a) is not met, or the requirement to transmit a subsequent report under section 2(b) is not met, then amounts for the reconstruction of Iraq available under an Act described ...
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1. Prohibition on operation of medicare comparative cost adjustment (CCA) program in New Jersey Section 1860C–1(b)(2) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1395w–29(b)(2) ), as added by section 241(a) of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 ( Public Law 108–173 ), is amended by a...
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1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Military Families Bereavement Leave Act. 2. Findings Congress makes the following findings: (1) As the 21st century begins, the United States faces new and unprecedented challenges in defending itself, including the need to combat and prevent global terrorism. (2) The men a...
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(3) In addition to the sacrifices made by members of the Armed Forces, their loved ones must live without the aid and support of family members serving the United States overseas. (4) More than 830 members of the Armed Forces have lost their lives in military operations in Iraq, with over 600 of these members killed in...
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(5) The immense grief felt by the families of these members who have made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the United States is compounded by the need of family members to miss work and other responsibilities in order to attend to burial duties, funeral services, and related family concerns, causing additional econo...
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(6) Just as those people in the United States who face the challenges of growing families or unexpected medical emergencies have benefited from the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, so too will military families, who continue to make brave sacrifices on behalf of the United States, gain as a result of access to the...
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(8) While 140,000 members of the Armed Forces remain in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other dangerous places throughout the world, their families continue to face the possible danger of meeting their economic needs without the support of a full family and with limited assistance from outside sources. 3. Family and medical lea...
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2612(a) ) is amended by adding after paragraph (2) the following new paragraph: (3) Death of member of uniformed services in line of duty (A) In general An eligible employee shall be entitled to a total of seven days of leave because of the death of a parent, spouse, son, daughter, or person for whom the employee ser...
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Such leave is intended to permit the employee to prepare for or attend the burial ceremony of the deceased member of the uniformed services and may be paid or unpaid leave. (B) Treatment of Federal officers and employees as eligible employees For purposes of this paragraph, the exclusion under section 101(2)(B)(i) of ...
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1. Secondary containment (a) In general Section 9003 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act ( 42 U.S.C.
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6991b ) is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end: (i) Secondary containment (1) In general Any new underground storage tank system installed after the effective date of this subsection, or any existing underground storage tank system that is replaced after the effective date of this subsection, sh...
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(2) Limitations (A) In the case of the replacement of an existing underground storage tank that is connected to other underground storage tanks by piping, paragraph (1) shall apply only to the underground storage tank being replaced and not to such other underground storage tanks. (B) In the case of the replacement of...
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(4) Definitions As used in this subsection: (A) The term secondarily contained means a release detection and prevention system that meets the requirements of 40 Code of Federal Regulations section 280.43(g) and includes double-walled tanks and piping systems, dispenser liners, piping sumps, or single-walled tanks or p...
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(B) The term underground storage tank has the meaning given to this term under section 9001, except as limited with respect to tank combinations and underground pipes under paragraph (2) of this subsection. (5) Promulgation of regulations or guidelines The Administrator may issue regulations or guidelines implementing...
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(6) No effect on State authority Nothing in this subsection affects the authority of a State to establish or enforce any regulation, requirement, or standard of performance relating to secondary containment of underground storage tank systems that are more stringent than the requirements established under this subsect...
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6991e(d)(2) ) is amended— (1) by striking or at the end of subparagraph (B); (2) by inserting ; or at the end of subparagraph (C); and (3) by adding the following new subparagraph after subparagraph (C): (D) the secondary containment requirements established in section 9003(i),.
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1. Figure of former President Ronald Reagan on Mount Rushmore National Memorial (a) Authorization The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, shall arrange for the carving of the figure of former President Ronald Reagan on Mount Rushmore National Memorial. (b) Donations T...
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(c) Fund in the treasury (1) In general There is created in the Treasury a fund which shall be available to the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, for carrying out this section. The fund shall consist of— (A) amounts deposited under subsection (b); (B) interest and pr...
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(3) Obligations The Secretary of the Treasury shall invest any portion of the fund that, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, is not required to meet current expenses. Each investment shall be made in an interest bearing obligation of the United Stat...
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(4) Abolition Upon the final settlement of the accounts of the fund, the Secretary of the Treasury shall submit to the Congress draft legislation (including technical and conforming provisions) for the abolition of the fund. (d) Costs provided or reimbursed by non-Federal sources All costs associated with carrying ou...