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 PUBLIC LAW 101-596 —NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3011 and otherwise represent such member on the management conference. (3) The management conference shall have ex officio members which shall include, at a minimum— (A) the United States Senators from the State of New York; and (B) the Member(s) of the United States House of Representatives within whose congressional district(s) lies Onondaga Lake. (4) The management conference shall have standing committees which shall include, at a minimum— (A) a Citizens Advisory Committee; and (B) a Technical Review Committee. (c)(1) Not later than one hundred and twenty days after the completion of the plan developed pursuant to subsection (a), and after providing for public review and comment, the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall approve such plan if such plan meets the requirements of this section, and if the Governor of the State of New York concurs in such approval. (2) Upon approval of the plan under this subsection, such plan shall be implemented. (d)(1) The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency are authorized to make grants to the State of New York to perform activities authorized under this section or to contract for such performance, provided that such grants shall not exceed 70 per centum of the costs of such activities and that the non-Federal share of such costs are provided from non-Federal sources. Administrative services for the development and implementation of the plan approved pursuant to subsection (a) shall be provided by a not-forprofit corporation established for the purpose of assisting with the planning and coordination of the cleanup of Onondaga Lake. (2) To carry out this section, the Governor of the State of New York may, using funds provided pursuant to paragraph (1), make grants for— (A) research, surveys, administrative services and studies approved by the management conference as necessary for the development of the plan under this section; (B) other activities including administrative services that are approved by the management conference and are necessary to implement the plan approved by the management conference pursuant to subsection (a); and (C) gathering data and retaining expert consultants in support of litigation undertaken by the State of New York to compel cleanup or obtain cleanup and damage costs from parties responsible for the pollution of Onondaga Lake, including administrative services. (3) In-kind payments shall qualify for the purpose of meeting the total non-Federal matching requirements of this subsection. (e) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Assistant Appropriation Secretary of the Army for Civil Works and the Administrator of the authorization.

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