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 123STA T .7 2 8PUBLIC LA W 111 – 8 —M A R .11, 2 0 0 9unders e ctio n 20 0 7(f) (2)oft h e S o l id Wa ste D is p osal A ct , as a m ended
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d fu r th er ,T hat not w ithstandin g section 6 0 3 (d)(7) of the F ederal Water P ollution C ontrol Act, the limitation on the amounts in a State water pollution control re v olving fund that ma yb e used by a State to administer the fund shall not apply to amounts included as principal in loans made by such fund in fiscal year 200 9 and prior years where such amounts represent costs of administering the fund to the e x tent that such amounts are or were deemed reasonable by the Administrator, accounted for separately from other assets in the fund, and used for eligible purposes of the fund, including administration: Provided further, That for fiscal year 2009, and notwithstanding section 518 (f) of the Act, the Administrator is authori z ed to use the amounts appro - priated for any fiscal year under section 319 of that Act to ma k e grants to federally recognized I ndian tribes pursuant to sections 319(h) and 518(e) of that Act: Provided further, That for fiscal year 2009, notwithstanding the limitation on amounts in section 518(c) of the Act, up to a total of 1 1⁄2 percent of the funds appro- priated for State R evolving Funds under title V I of that Act may be reserved by the Administrator for grants under section 518(c) of that Act: Provided further, That no funds provided by this appro- priations Act to address the water, wastewater and other critical infrastructure needs of the colonias in the U nited States along the United States- M exico border shall be made available to a county or municipal government unless that government has established an enforceable local ordinance, or other zoning rule, which prevents in that j urisdiction the development or construction of any addi- tional colonia areas, or the development within an existing colonia the construction of any new home, business, or other structure which lacks water, wastewater, or other necessary infrastructure . A DMIN I STRA TI VE PR O VISIONS, E NVIRONMENTA L PROTE C TION A G ENC Y( INCL U DING RESCISSION O F FUNDS ) For fiscal year 2009, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 6303(1) and 6305(1), the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in carrying out the Agency ’ s function to implement directly Federal environmental programs re q uired or authorized by law in the absence of an acceptable tribal program, may award cooperative agreements to federally recognized Indian Tribes or Intertribal con- sortia, if authorized by their member Tribes, to assist the Adminis- trator in implementing Federal environmental programs for Indian Tribes required or authorized by law, except that no such coopera- tive agreements may be awarded from funds designated for State financial assistance agreements. The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is authorized to collect and obligate pesticide registration service fees in accordance with section 33 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended by Public L aw 110 – 9 4, the Pes- ticide Registration Improvement Renewal Act. For fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, the Science and Technology and Environmental Programs and Management Accounts are avail- able for uniforms, or allowances therefore, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901–02 and for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to exceed the daily equivalent of the rate paid for level IV of the Executive Schedule. Unless specifically authorized by law, for fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, none of 42USC 4 370g.Fe e s.