Collapse to view only § 4368. Grants to qualified citizens groups
- §§ 4361, 4361a. Repealed.
- § 4361b. Implementation by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency of recommendations of “CHESS” Investigative Report; waiver; inclusion of status of implementation requirements in annual revisions of plan for research, development, and demonstration
- § 4361c. Staff management
- § 4362. Interagency cooperation on prevention of environmental cancer and heart and lung disease
- § 4362a. Membership of Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease
- § 4363. Continuing and long-term environmental research and development
- § 4363a. Pollution control technologies demonstrations
- § 4364. Expenditure of funds for research and development related to regulatory program activities
- § 4365. Science Advisory Board
- § 4366. Identification and coordination of research, development, and demonstration activities
- § 4366a. Omitted
- § 4367. Reporting requirements of financial interests of officers and employees of Environmental Protection Agency
- § 4368. Grants to qualified citizens groups
- § 4368a. Utilization of talents of older Americans in projects of pollution prevention, abatement, and control
- § 4368b. General assistance program
- § 4369. Miscellaneous reports
- § 4369a. Reports on environmental research and development activities of Agency
- § 4370. Reimbursement for use of facilities
- § 4370a. Assistant Administrators of Environmental Protection Agency; appointment; duties
- § 4370b. Availability of fees and charges to carry out Agency programs
- § 4370c. Environmental Protection Agency fees
- § 4370d. Percentage of Federal funding for organizations owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- § 4370e. Working capital fund in Treasury
- § 4370f. Availability of funds after expiration of period for liquidating obligations
- § 4370g. Availability of funds for uniforms and certain services
- § 4370h. Availability of funds for facilities
- § 4370i. Regional liaisons for minority, tribal, and low-income communities
- § 4370j. Municipal Ombudsman
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall implement the recommendations of the report prepared for the House Committee on Science and Technology entitled “The Environmental Protection Agency Research Program with primary emphasis on the Community Health and Environmental Surveillance System (CHESS): An Investigative Report”, unless for any specific recommendation he determines (1) that such recommendation has been implemented, (2) that implementation of such recommendation would not enhance the quality of the research, or (3) that implementation of such recommendation will require funding which is not available. Where such funding is not available, the Administrator shall request the required authorization or appropriation for such implementation. The Administrator shall report the status of such implementation in each annual revision of the five-year plan transmitted to the Congress under section 4361 1
The Director of the National Center for Health Statistics and the head of the Center for Disease Control (or the successor to such entity) shall each serve as members of the Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease established under section 4362 of this title.
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall establish a separately identified program of continuing, long-term environmental research and development for each activity listed in section 2(a) of this Act. Unless otherwise specified by law, at least 15 per centum of funds appropriated to the Administrator for environmental research and development for each activity listed in section 2(a) of this Act shall be obligated and expended for such long-term environmental research and development under this section.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, after September 30, 1990, amounts deposited in the Licensing and Other Services Fund from fees and charges assessed and collected by the Administrator for services and activities carried out pursuant to the statutes administered by the Environmental Protection Agency shall thereafter be available to carry out the Agency’s activities in the programs for which the fees or charges are made.
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall, on and after October 6, 1992, to the fullest extent possible, ensure that at least 8 per centum of Federal funding for prime and subcontracts awarded in support of authorized programs, including grants, loans, and contracts for wastewater treatment and leaking underground storage tanks grants, be made available to business concerns or other organizations owned or controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals (within the meaning of section 637(a)(5) and (6) of title 15), including historically black colleges and universities. For purposes of this section, economically and socially disadvantaged individuals shall be deemed to include women.
There is hereby established in the Treasury a “Working capital fund”, to be available without fiscal year limitation for expenses and equipment necessary for the maintenance and operation of such administrative services as the Administrator determines may be performed more advantageously as central services: Provided, That any inventories, equipment, and other assets pertaining to the services to be provided by such fund, either on hand or on order, less the related liabilities or unpaid obligations, and any appropriations made hereafter for the purpose of providing capital, shall be used to capitalize such fund: Provided further, That such fund shall be paid in advance or reimbursed from funds available to the Agency and other Federal agencies for which such centralized services are performed, at rates which will return in full all expenses of operation, including accrued leave, depreciation of fund plant and equipment, amortization of automated data
For fiscal year 2001 and thereafter, the obligated balances of sums available in multiple-year appropriations accounts shall remain available through the seventh fiscal year after their period of availability has expired for liquidating obligations made during the period of availability.
For fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, the Science and Technology and Environmental Programs and Management Accounts are available for uniforms, or allowances therefore, 1
For fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, the Science and Technology, Environmental Programs and Management, Office of Inspector General, Hazardous Substance Superfund, and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program Accounts, are available for the construction, alteration, repair, rehabilitation, and renovation of facilities provided that the cost does not exceed $85,000 per project.