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 118 STAT. 3095 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 public knowledge, education, understanding, and appreciation of the arts. (d) With funds appropriated by this Act to carry out section 5 of the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965— (1) the Chairperson shall establish a grant category for projects, productions, workshops, or programs that are of national impact or availability or are able to tour several States; (2) the Chairperson shall not make grants exceeding 15 percent, in the aggregate, of such funds to any single State, excluding grants made under the authority of paragraph (1); (3) the Chairperson shall report to the Congress annually and by State, on grants awarded by the Chairperson in each grant category under section 5 of such Act; and (4) the Chairperson shall encourage the use of grants to improve and support community based music performance and education. SEC. 312. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be expended or obligated to complete and issue the 5 year program under the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act. SEC. 313. None of the funds in this Act may be used to support Government wide administrative functions unless such functions are justified in the budget process and funding is approved by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. SEC. 314. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for fiscal year 2005 the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior are author ized to limit competition for watershed restoration project contracts as part of the ‘‘Jobs in the Woods’’ Program established in Region 10 of the Forest Service to individuals and entities in historically timber dependent areas in the States of Washington, Oregon, northern California, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska that have been affected by reduced timber harvesting on Federal lands. The Secre taries shall consider the benefits to the local economy in evaluating bids and designing procurements which create economic opportuni ties for local contractors. SEC. 315. Amounts deposited during fiscal year 2004 in the roads and trails fund provided for in the 14th paragraph under the heading ‘‘FOREST SERVICE’’ of the Act of March 4, 1913 (37 Stat. 843; 16 U.S.C. 501), shall be used by the Secretary of Agriculture, without regard to the State in which the amounts were derived, to repair or reconstruct roads, bridges, and trails on National Forest System lands or to carry out and administer projects to improve forest health conditions, which may include the repair or reconstruction of roads, bridges, and trails on National Forest System lands in the wildland community interface where there is an abnormally high risk of fire. The projects shall empha size reducing risks to human safety and public health and property and enhancing ecological functions, long term forest productivity, and biological integrity. The projects may be completed in a subse quent fiscal year. Funds shall not be expended under this section to replace funds which would otherwise appropriately be expended from the timber salvage sale fund. Nothing in this section shall be construed to exempt any project from any environmental law. SEC. 316. Other than in emergency situations, none of the funds in this Act may be used to operate telephone answering machines during core business hours unless such answering Contracts. State listing. Reports. Grants.

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