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 PUBLIC LAW 107-295—NOV. 25, 2002 116 STAT. 2079 "(A) No DUPLICATION OF EFFORT. —Before making any grant, the Secretary of Transportation shall coordinate with other Federal agencies to ensure the grant will not be used for research and development that is already being conducted with Federal funding. "(B) ACCOUNTING.— The Secretary of Transportation Regulations, shall by regulation establish accounting, reporting, and review procedures to ensure that funds made available under paragraph (1) are used for the purpose for which they were made available, that all expenditures are properly accounted for, and that amounts not used for such purposes and amounts not expended are recovered. " (C) RECORDKEEPING.—Recipients of grants shall keep all records related to expenditures and obligations of funds provided under paragraph (1) and make them available upon request to the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation and the Secretary of Transportation for audit and examination. "(D) ANNUAL REVIEW AND REPORT.—The Inspector General of the Department of Transportation shall annually review the program established under paragraph (1) to ensure that the expenditures and obligations of funds are consistent with the purposes for which they are provided and report the findings to Congress. "(4) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —There is authorized to be appropriated $15,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2003 through 2008 to carry out the provisions of this subsection. "§ 70108. Foreign port assessment " (a) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary shall assess the effectiveness of the antiterrorism measures maintained at— "(1) a foreign port— "(A) served by vessels documented under chapter 121 of this title; or "(B) from which foreign vessels depart on a voyage to the United States; and "(2) any other foreign port the Secretary believes poses a security risk to international maritime commerce. "(b) PROCEDURES. —In conducting an assessment under subsection (a), the Secretary shall assess the effectiveness of— "(1) screening of containerized and other cargo and baggage; "(2) security measures to restrict access to cargo, vessels, and dockside property to authorized personnel only; "(3) additional security on board vessels; "(4) licensing or certification of compliance with appropriate security standards; "(5) the security management program of the foreign port; and "(6) other appropriate measures to deter terrorism against the United States. "(c) CONSULTATION.— In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall consult with— "(1) the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State— "(A) on the terrorist threat that exists in each country involved; and

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