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 118 STAT. 1082 PUBLIC LAW 108–293—AUG. 9, 2004 States Code. In the report, the Secretary shall include recommenda tions on— (1) whether the grant program should be discretionary or formula based and the reasons for the recommendation; (2) requirements for ensuring that Federal funds will not be substituted for grantee funds; (3) targeting requirements to ensure that funding is directed in a manner that considers— (A) national economic and strategic defense concerns; and (B) the fiscal capacity of the recipients to fund facility security plan requirements without grant funds; and (4) matching requirements to ensure that Federal funds provide an incentive to grantees for the investment of their own funds in the improvements financed in part by Federal funds provided under the program. SEC. 805. SECURITY ASSESSMENT OF WATERS UNDER THE JURISDIC TION OF THE UNITED STATES. Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating shall— (1) conduct a vulnerability assessment under section 70102(b) of title 46, United States Code, of the waters under the jurisdiction of the United States that are adjacent to nuclear facilities that may be damaged by a transportation security incident as defined in section 70101 (6) of title 46, United States Code; (2) coordinate with the appropriate Federal agencies in preparing the vulnerability assessment required under para graph (1); and (3) submit the vulnerability assessments required under paragraph (1) to the Committee on Transportation and Infra structure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate. SEC. 806. MEMBERSHIP OF AREA MARITIME SECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEES. Section 70112(b) of title 46, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end to following: ‘‘(5) The membership of an Area Maritime Security Advisory Committee shall include representatives of the port industry, terminal operators, port labor organizations, and other users of the port areas.’’. SEC. 807. JOINT OPERATIONAL CENTERS FOR PORT SECURITY. The Commandant of the Coast Guard shall report to the Con gress, within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, on the implementation and use of joint operational centers for port security at certain United States seaports. The report shall— (1) compare and contrast the composition and operational characteristics of existing joint operational centers for port secu rity, including those in Norfolk, Virginia, Charleston, South Carolina, and San Diego, California; (2) examine the use of such centers to implement— (A) the plans developed under section 70103 of title 46, United States Code; Virginia. South Carolina. California. Reports. Deadline. Deadline.

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