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 124 STAT. 3209 PUBLIC LAW 111–296—DEC. 13, 2010 incidence of food insecurity and hunger in the commu- nity, especially among children. ‘‘(B) REPORTING.—Not later than December 31, 2013 and each December 31 thereafter until the date on which the last evaluation under subparagraph (A) is completed, the Secretary shall— ‘‘(i) submit to the Committee on Agriculture and the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate a report that includes a description of— ‘‘(I) the status of each demonstration project; and ‘‘(II) the results of any evaluations of the dem- onstration projects completed during the previous fiscal year; and ‘‘(ii) ensure that the evaluation results are shared broadly to inform policy makers, service providers, other partners, and the public in order to promote the wide use of successful strategies. ‘‘(7) FUNDING.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—On October 1, 2012, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall transfer to the Secretary to carry out this subsection $40,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2017. ‘‘(B) RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE.—The Secretary shall be entitled to receive, shall accept, and shall use to carry out this subsection the funds transferred under subpara- graph (A), without further appropriation. ‘‘(C) USE OF FUNDS.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—Funds made available under subparagraph (A) may be used to carry out this sub- section, including to pay Federal costs associated with developing, soliciting, awarding, monitoring, evalu- ating, and disseminating the results of each demonstra- tion project under this subsection. ‘‘(ii) INDIAN RESERVATIONS.—Of amounts made available under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall use a portion of the amounts to carry out research relating to hunger, obesity and type 2 diabetes on Indian reservations, including research to determine the manner in which Federal nutrition programs can help to overcome those problems. ‘‘(iii) REPORT.—Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate a report that— ‘‘(I) describes the manner in which Federal nutrition programs can help to overcome child hunger nutrition problems on Indian reservations; and ‘‘(II) contains proposed administrative and legislative recommendations to strengthen and streamline all relevant Department of Agriculture Effective date.