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 108 STAT. 3496 PUBLIC LAW 103-375—OCT. 19, 1994 under subsection (a), at least Va shall be paid with amounts from State, non-Federal sources, except that if designated State agencies from 2 or more States cooperate in implementing such a project at least 30 percent shall be psiid with amounts from such State, non-Federal sources. Payments required by this paragraph may not be in the form of an in-kind contribution. "(2) PRIVATE SHARE.— Of the total cost each fiscal year of each project carried out with amounts provided by the Secretary under subsection (a), at least Vs shall be paid with amounts fix)m voluntary contributions by private entities or persons, except that if designated State agencies fi:t)m 2 or more States cooperate in implementing such a project, at least 30 percent shall be paid from such sources. Subject to the approval of the Secretary, such contributions for a project may be in the form of, but are not required to be limited to, private cash donations, and the contribution of materials, equipment, or services necessary for the project"; (6) in section 7105(g) (16 U.S.C. 3744(g))— (A) by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows: "(2) The Secretary shall deposit into the Fund amounts appropriated to the Secretary for deposit to the Fund, of which not more than 4 percent shall be available to the Secretary to defi^y the costs of administering this chapter and evaluating wildlife conservation and appreciation projects.'; and (B) by striking paragraphs (3) and (4); and (7) in section 7105(h) (16 U.S.C. 3744(h))— (A) by striking "1995" and inserting "1998"; and (B) by striking "to match the amount of contributions made to the Fund by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation". Approved October 19, 1994. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 4308 (S. 1857): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 103-717 (Comm. on Merchant Marine and Fisheries). SENATE REPORTS: No. 103-326 accompanying S. 1857 (Comm. on Environment and Public Works). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 140 (1994): Sept. 12, 13, considered and passed House. Oct. 4, considered and passed Senate.

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