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 PUBLIC LAW 110–28—MAY 25, 2007

121 STAT. 157

CHAPTER 6 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

For an additional amount for the ‘‘Historic Preservation Fund’’ for necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Katrina and other hurricanes of the 2005 season, $10,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2008: Provided, That the funds provided under this heading shall be provided to the State Historic Preservation Officer, after consultation with the National Park Service, for grants for disaster relief in areas of Louisiana impacted by Hurricanes Katrina or Rita: Provided further, That grants shall be for the preservation, stabilization, rehabilitation, and repair of historic properties listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, for planning and technical assistance: Provided further, That grants shall only be available for areas that the President determines to be a major disaster under section 102(2) of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122(2)) due to Hurricanes Katrina or Rita: Provided further, That individual grants shall not be subject to a non-Federal matching requirement: Provided further, That no more than 5 percent of funds provided under this heading for disaster relief grants may be used for administrative expenses. GENERAL PROVISION—THIS CHAPTER (INCLUDING

TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

SEC. 4601. Of the disaster relief funds from Public Law 109– 234, 120 Stat. 418, 461, (June 30, 2006), chapter 5, ‘‘National Park Service—Historic Preservation Fund’’, for necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Katrina and other hurricanes of the 2005 season that were allocated to the State of Mississippi by the National Park Service, $500,000 is hereby transferred to the ‘‘National Park Service—National Recreation and Preservation’’ appropriation: Provided, That these funds may be used to reconstruct destroyed properties that at the time of destruction were listed in the National Register of Historic Places and are otherwise qualified to receive these funds: Provided further, That the State Historic Preservation Officer certifies that, for the community where that destroyed property was located, the property is iconic to or essential to illustrating that community’s historic identity, that no other property in that community with the same associative historic value has survived, and that sufficient historical documentation exists to ensure an accurate reproduction.

Certification.

CHAPTER 7 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION

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