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 123STA T . 123 7PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9(D)condu c tme et i n gs o p entot h epu bl ic a t least semi - annuall yr egarding the de v elopment and implementation o f the management plan ( E ) for any year for w hich F ederal funds have been received under this section — (i) submit to the S ecretary an annual report that describes the activities , e x penses, and income of the management entity (including grants to any other enti- ties during the year that the report is made); (ii) ma k e available to the Secretary for audit all records relating to the expenditure of the Federal funds and any matching funds; and (iii) re q uire, with respect to all agreements author- i z ing expenditure of Federal funds by other organiza- tions, that the organizations receiving the funds make available to the Secretary for audit all records con- cerning the expenditure of the funds; and (F) encourage by appropriate means economic viability that is consistent with the H eritage A rea . ( 4 ) COST -S HARING R EQU IRE M ENT.— T he Federal share of the cost of any activity carried out using any assistance made available under this section shall be 50 percent. (d) M ANAGEMENT PL AN.— ( 1 ) I N GENERAL.— N ot later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the management entity, with public participation, shall submit to the Secretary for approval a pro- posed management plan for the Heritage Area. ( 2 ) R EQUIREMENTS.—The management plan shall— (A) incorporate an integrated and cooperative approach for the protection, enhancement, interpretation, develop- ment, and promotion of the historical, cultural, scenic, rec- reational, agricultural, and natural resources of the Herit- age Area; ( B ) take into consideration State and local plans; (C) include— (i) an inventory of— (I) the resources located within the areas included in the map; and (II) any other eligible and participating prop- erty within the areas included in the map that— (aa) is related to the themes of the Herit- age Area; and (bb) should be preserved, restored, man- aged, maintained, developed, or promoted because of the significance of the property; (ii) comprehensive policies, strategies, and rec- ommendations for conservation, funding, management, development, and promotion of the Heritage Area; (iii) a description of actions that governments, pri- vate organizations, and individuals have agreed to take to manage protect the historical, cultural, scenic, rec- reational, agricultural, and natural resources of the Heritage Area; (iv) a program of implementation for the manage- ment plan by the management entity that includes a description of— Deadlin e .R e cor d s . Records. Deadline. Re p or t s. Pub lic in f or m ation. Deadlines.