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 104 STAT. 1040 PUBLIC LAW 101-445—OCT. 22, 1990 (1) the department or agency to which funds are appropriated; or (2) the obhgations of such department or agency with respect to the use of such funds. 7 USC 5314. SEC. 104. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. (a) IN GENERAL.— The comprehensive plan shall be carried out during the period ending with the close of the ninth fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the comprehensive plan is submitted in its final form under section 103(d)(2) and shall be— (1) carried out in accordance with, and meet the program objectives specified in, section 103(a) and section 103(b); (2) carried out, by the Federal agencies involved, in accordance with the allocation of functions and activities under section 103(c); and (3) funded by appropriations made to such agencies for each fiscal year of the program. (b) EXISTING LAW NOT AFFECTED.—Nothing in this title may be construed to grant any new regulatory authority or to limit, expand, or otherwise modify any regulatory authority under existing law, or to establish new criteria, standards, or requirements for regulation under existing law. 7 USC 5315. SEC. 105. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE COORDINATED PROGRAM AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Secretaries shall coordinate the conduct of, and may contract with the National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and other suitable Federal agencies for, such scientific research and development as may be necessary or appropriate in support of the coordinated program and the comprehensive plan and in furtherance of the purposes and objectives of this Act. 7 USC 5316. SEC. 106. ANNUAL BUDGET SUBMISSION. (a) ANNUAL REPORT.— The President, at the same time as the submission of the annual budget to the Congress, shall submit a report to the Committees on Agriculture and Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives and to the Committees on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and Governmental Affaire of the Senate on expenditures required for carrying out the coordinated program and implementing the comprehensive plan. The report shall detail, for each of the agencies that are allocated responsibilities under the coordinated program— (1) the amounts spent on the coordinated program during the fiscal year most recently ended; (2) the amounts expected to be spent during the current fiscal year; and (3) the £miounts requested in the annual budget for the fiscal year for which the budget is being submitted. (b) EXISTING AUTHORITY NOT AFFECTED.— Nothing in this title is intended to either— (1) authorize the appropriation or require the expenditure of any funds in excess of the amount of funds that would be authorized or expended for the same purposes in the absence of the coordinated program; or

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