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 PUBLIC LAW 102-575—OCT. 30, 1992 106 STAT. 4703 (!) The Secretary shall annually report on activities irnder this Reports. section to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives. (g) There are authorized to he appropriated not to exceed $12,000,000 for the purposes of this title. Subpart B—Wetland Habitat Restoration Program SEC. 3202. DEFINITIONS. (1) The term Toundation" means the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Foundation, a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of South Dakota with its principal office in South Dakota. (2) The term 'Vetland trust" means a trust established in accordance with section 3602(b) and operated in accordance with section 3602(c). SEC. 3203. WETLAND TRUST. (a) FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS.— Subject to appropriations therefor, the Secretary shall make a Federal contrioution to a wetland trust that is— (1) established in accordance with subsection (b); and (2) operated in accordance with subsection (c), in the amount of $3,000,000 in the first year in which a contribution is made and $1,000,000 in each of the following four years. (b) ESTABLISHMENT OF WETLAND TRUST. —A wetland trust is established in accordance with this subsection if— (1) the wetland trust is administered by the Foundation; (2) the Foundation is under the direction of a Board of Directors that has power to manage all affairs of the Foundation, including administration, data collection, and implementation of the purposes of the wetland trust; (3) members of the Board of Directors of the Foundation serve without compensation; (4) the corporate purposes of the Foundation in administering the wetland trust are to preserve, enhance, restore, and manage wetland and associated wildlife habitat in the State of South Dakota; (5) an advisory committee is created to provide the Board of Directors of the Fotmdation with necessary technical expertise and the benefit of a multiagency perspective; (6) the advisory committee described in paragraph (5) is composed of— (A) 1 member of the staff of the Wildlife Division of the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, appointed by the Secretary of that department; (B) 1 member of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, appointed by the Director of Region 6 of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service; (C) 1 representative from the Department of Agriculture, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture; and (D) 3 residents of the State of South Dakota who are members of wildlife or environmental organizations,

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