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 110 STAT. 4274 PUBLIC LAW 104-333—NOV. 12, 1996 income, and the entities to which it made any loans and grants during the year for which the report is made. (f) COOPERATION WITH AUDITS.— The management entity shall, for any fiscal year in which its receives Federal funds under this title or in which a loan made by the entity with Federal funds under section 807(d)(1) is outstanding, make available for audit by the Congress, the Secretary, and appropriate units of government all records and other information pertaining to the expenditure of such funds and any matching funds, and require, for all agreements authorizing expenditure of Federal funds by other organizations, that the receiving organizations make available for such audit all records and other information pertaining to the expenditure of such funds. SEC. 809. DUTIES AND AUTHORITIES OF FEDERAL AGENCIES. (a) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND GRANTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary may provide technical assistance and grants to units of government, nonprofit organizations, and other persons, upon request of the management entity of the corridor, and to the management entity, regarding the management plan and its implementation. (2) PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS.— The Secretary may not, as a condition of the award of technical assistance or grants under this section, require any recipient of such technical assistance or grant to enact or modify land use restrictions. (3) DETERMINATIONS REGARDING ASSISTANCE.—The Secretary shall decide if the corridor shall be awarded technical assistance or grants and the amount of that assistance. Such decisions shall be based on the relative degree to which the corridor effectively fulfills the objectives contained in the Corridor Management Plan and achieves the purposes of this title. Such decisions shall give consideration to projects which provide a greater leverage of Federal funds. (b) PROVISION OF INFORMATION.— In cooperation with other Federal agencies, the Secretary shall provide the general public with information regarding the location and character of the corridor. (c) OTHER ASSISTANCE. —Upon request, the Superintendent of Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area may provide to public and private organizations within the corridor (including the management entity for the corridor) such operational assistance as appropriate to support the implementation of the Corridor Management Plan, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. The Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with public and private organizations for the purposes of implementing this subsection. (d) DUTIES OF OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES.— Any Federal entity conducting any activity directly affecting the corridor shall consider the potential effect of the activity on the Corridor Management Plan and shall consult with the management entity of the corridor with respect to the activity to minimize the adverse effects of the activity on the corridor. SEC. 810. LACK OF EFFECT ON LAND USE REGULATION AND PRIVATE PROPERTY. (a) LACK OF EFFECT ON AUTHORITY OF GOVERNMENTS. —Nothing in this title shall be construed to modify, enlarge, or diminish

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