16 U.S.C. § 669h-2 : US Code - Section 669H-2: Multistate conservation grant program

Search 16 U.S.C. § 669h-2 : US Code - Section 669H-2: Multistate conservation grant program

(a) In general
(1) Amount for grants
Not more than $3,000,000 of the revenues covered into the fund
for a fiscal year shall be available to the Secretary of the
Interior for making multistate conservation project grants in
accordance with this section.
(2) Period of availability; apportionment
(A) Period of availability
Amounts made available under paragraph (1) shall remain
available for making grants only for the first fiscal year for
which the amount is made available and the following fiscal
year.
(B) Apportionment
At the end of the period of availability under subparagraph
(A), the Secretary of the Interior shall apportion any amounts
that remain available among the States in the manner specified
in section 669c(b) of this title for use by the States in the
same manner as funds apportioned under section 669c(b) of this
title.
(b) Selection of projects
(1) States or entities to be benefited
A project shall not be eligible for a grant under this section
unless the project will benefit -
(A) at least 26 States;
(B) a majority of the States in a region of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service; or
(C) a regional association of State fish and game
departments.
(2) Use of submitted priority list of projects
The Secretary of the Interior may make grants under this
section only for projects identified on a priority list of
wildlife restoration projects described in paragraph (3).
(3) Priority list of projects
A priority list referred to in paragraph (2) is a priority list
of wildlife restoration projects that the International
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies -
(A) prepares through a committee comprised of the heads of
State fish and game departments (or their designees), in
consultation with -
(i) nongovernmental organizations that represent
conservation organizations;
(ii) sportsmen organizations; and
(iii) industries that support or promote hunting, trapping,
recreational shooting, bow hunting, or archery;
(B) approves by vote of a majority of the heads of State fish
and game departments (or their designees); and
(C) not later than October 1 of each fiscal year, submits to
the Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration
Programs.
(4) Publication
The Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration
Programs shall publish in the Federal Register each priority list
submitted under paragraph (3)(C).
(c) Eligible grantees
(1) In general
The Secretary of the Interior may make a grant under this
section only to -
(A) a State or group of States;
(B) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, or a State
or group of States, for the purpose of carrying out the
National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated
Recreation; and
(C) subject to paragraph (2), a nongovernmental organization.
(2) Nongovernmental organizations
(A) In general
Any nongovernmental organization that applies for a grant
under this section shall submit with the application to the
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies a
certification that the organization -
(i) will not use the grant funds to fund, in whole or in
part, any activity of the organization that promotes or
encourages opposition to the regulated hunting or trapping of
wildlife; and
(ii) will use the grant funds in compliance with subsection
(d) of this section.
(B) Penalties for certain activities
Any nongovernmental organization that is found to use grant
funds in violation of subparagraph (A) shall return all funds
received under this section and be subject to any other
applicable penalties under law.
(d) Use of grants
A grant under this section shall not be used, in whole or in
part, for an activity, project, or program that promotes or
encourages opposition to the regulated hunting or trapping of
wildlife.
(e) Nonapplicability of Federal Advisory Committee Act
The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not
apply to any activity carried out under this section.
« Prev
Firearm and bow hunter education and safety program grants
Up
Wildlife restoration
Next »
Rules and regulations

FindLaw Career Center