Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 121.djvu/293

 121 STAT. 272

PUBLIC LAW 110–53—AUG. 3, 2007

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‘‘(B) those committees of the House of Representatives that the Speaker of the House of Representatives determines appropriate. ‘‘(3) CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS.—The term ‘critical infrastructure sectors’ means the following sectors, in both urban and rural areas: ‘‘(A) Agriculture and food. ‘‘(B) Banking and finance. ‘‘(C) Chemical industries. ‘‘(D) Commercial facilities. ‘‘(E) Commercial nuclear reactors, materials, and waste. ‘‘(F) Dams. ‘‘(G) The defense industrial base. ‘‘(H) Emergency services. ‘‘(I) Energy. ‘‘(J) Government facilities. ‘‘(K) Information technology. ‘‘(L) National monuments and icons. ‘‘(M) Postal and shipping. ‘‘(N) Public health and health care. ‘‘(O) Telecommunications. ‘‘(P) Transportation systems. ‘‘(Q) Water. ‘‘(4) DIRECTLY ELIGIBLE TRIBE.—The term ‘directly eligible tribe’ means— ‘‘(A) any Indian tribe— ‘‘(i) that is located in the continental United States; ‘‘(ii) that operates a law enforcement or emergency response agency with the capacity to respond to calls for law enforcement or emergency services; ‘‘(iii)(I) that is located on or near an international border or a coastline bordering an ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico) or international waters; ‘‘(II) that is located within 10 miles of a system or asset included on the prioritized critical infrastructure list established under section 210E(a)(2) or has such a system or asset within its territory; ‘‘(III) that is located within or contiguous to 1 of the 50 most populous metropolitan statistical areas in the United States; or ‘‘(IV) the jurisdiction of which includes not less than 1,000 square miles of Indian country, as that term is defined in section 1151 of title 18, United States Code; and ‘‘(iv) that certifies to the Secretary that a State has not provided funds under section 2003 or 2004 to the Indian tribe or consortium of Indian tribes for the purpose for which direct funding is sought; and ‘‘(B) a consortium of Indian tribes, if each tribe satisfies the requirements of subparagraph (A). ‘‘(5) ELIGIBLE METROPOLITAN AREA.—The term ‘eligible metropolitan area’ means any of the 100 most populous metropolitan statistical areas in the United States. ‘‘(6) HIGH-RISK URBAN AREA.—The term ‘high-risk urban area’ means a high-risk urban area designated under section 2003(b)(3)(A).

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