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PUBLIC LAW 93-291-MAY 24, 1974

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are not being, but should be, recovered and preserved in the public interest. "(b) No survey or recovery work shall be required pursuant to this Emergency projects section which, in the determination of the head of the responsible "'"""'*°. agency, would impede Federal or federally assisted or licensed projects or activities undertaken in connection with any emergency, including projects or activities undertaken in anticipation of, or as a result of, a natural disaster. " (c) The Secretary shall initiate the survey or recovery effort within Initiation. sixty days after notification to him pursuant to subsection (a) of this section or within such time as may be agreed upon with the head of the agency responsible for funding or licensing the project, activity, or program in all other cases. " (d) The Secretary shall, unless otherwise mutually agreed to in ^^^°"^^''""^^'°" d e l a y s, comwriting, compensate any person, association, or public entity damaged p e n s a t i o n. as a result of delays in construction or as a result of the temporary loss of the use of private or nonfederally owned land." (4) In section 2, change "SEC. 2. (c) " to "SEC. 5. (a) " and change 16 USC 469a. "instigating agency" to "agency responsible for funding or licensing ^^'^ 469a-3. the project" and delete "agency." and insert "agency and the survey and recovery programs shall terminate at a time mutually agreed upon by the Secretary and the head of such agency unless extended by mutual agreement.". (5) Delete subsection 2(d). (6) In section '2, change "SEC. 2. (e) " to "SEC. 5. (b)". (7) In section 5, add the following new subsection: ^ ^ use 469a-3. " (c) The Secretary shall coordinate all Federal survey and recovery coordination. activities authorized under this Act and shall submit an annual report Annual report to at the end of each fiscal year to the Interior and Insular Affairs Com- commx^ttees"^ mittees of the United States Congress indicating the scope and effectiveness of the program, the specific projects surveyed and the results produced, and the costs incurred by the Federal Government as a result thereof,". (8) Redesignate "SEC. 3." as "SEC. 6." and change paragraphs (2) le use 469b. and (3) to read as follows: " (2) obtain the services of experts and consultants or organiza- co^'luulmT'^ tions thereof in accordance with section 3109 of title 5, United States Code; and "(3) accept and utilize funds made available for salvage Funds, acceptarcheological purposes by any private person or corporation or transferred to him by any Federal agency.". (9) Delete all of section 4 and insert the following: Funds, transfer. "SEC. 7. (a) To carry out the purposes of this Act, any Federal '"" u s e 469c. 16 agency responsible for a construction project may assist the Secretary and/or it may transfer to him such funds as may be agreed upon, but not more than 1 per centum of the total amount authorized to be appropriated for such project, except that the 1 per centum limitation of this section shall not apply in the event that the project involves $50,000 or less: Provided, That the costs of such survey, recovery, analysis, and publication shall be considered nonreimbursable project costs. "(b) For the purposes of subsection 3(b), there are authorized to Appropriation. be appropriated such sums as may be necessary, but not more than $500,000 in fiscal year 1974; $1,000,000 in fiscal year 1975; $1,500,000 in fiscal year 1976; $1,500,000 in fiscal year 1977; and $1,500,000 in fiscal year 1978.

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