Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 1462


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1462. Coastal zone management reports

    (a) Biennial reports
      The Secretary shall consult with the Congress on a regular basis
    concerning the administration of this chapter and shall prepare and
    submit to the President for transmittal to the Congress a report
    summarizing the administration of this chapter during each period
    of two consecutive fiscal years. Each report, which shall be
    transmitted to the Congress not later than April 1 of the year
    following the close of the biennial period to which it pertains,
    shall include, but not be restricted to (1) an identification of
    the state programs approved pursuant to this chapter during the
    preceding Federal fiscal year and a description of those programs;
    (2) a listing of the states participating in the provisions of this
    chapter and a description of the status of each state's programs
    and its accomplishments during the preceding Federal fiscal year;
    (3) an itemization of the allocation of funds to the various
    coastal states and a breakdown of the major projects and areas on
    which these funds were expended; (4) an identification of any state
    programs which have been reviewed and disapproved, and a statement
    of the reasons for such actions; (5) a summary of evaluation
    findings prepared in accordance with subsection (a) of section 1458
    of this title, and a description of any sanctions imposed under
    subsections (c) and (d) of section 1458 of this title; (6) a
    listing of all activities and projects which, pursuant to the
    provisions of subsection (c) or subsection (d) of section 1456 of
    this title, are not consistent with an applicable approved state
    management program; (7) a summary of the regulations issued by the
    Secretary or in effect during the preceding Federal fiscal year;
    (8) a summary of a coordinated national strategy and program for
    the Nation's coastal zone including identification and discussion
    of Federal, regional, state, and local responsibilities and
    functions therein; (9) a summary of outstanding problems arising in
    the administration of this chapter in order of priority; (10) a
    description of the economic, environmental, and social consequences
    of energy activity affecting the coastal zone and an evaluation of
    the effectiveness of financial assistance under section 1456a of
    this title in dealing with such consequences; (11) a description
    and evaluation of applicable interstate and regional planning and
    coordination mechanisms developed by the coastal states; (12) a
    summary and evaluation of the research, studies, and training
    conducted in support of coastal zone management; and (13) such
    other information as may be appropriate.
    (b) Recommendations for legislation
      The report required by subsection (a) of this section shall
    contain such recommendations for additional legislation as the
    Secretary deems necessary to achieve the objectives of this chapter
    and enhance its effective operation.
    (c) Review of other Federal programs; report to Congress
      (1) The Secretary shall conduct a systematic review of Federal
    programs, other than this chapter, that affect coastal resources
    for purposes of identifying conflicts between the objectives and
    administration of such programs and the purposes and policies of
    this chapter. Not later than 1 year after October 17, 1980, the
    Secretary shall notify each Federal agency having appropriate
    jurisdiction of any conflict between its program and the purposes
    and policies of this chapter identified as a result of such review.
      (2) The Secretary shall promptly submit a report to the Congress
    consisting of the information required under paragraph (1) of this
    subsection. Such report shall include recommendations for changes
    necessary to resolve existing conflicts among Federal laws and
    programs that affect the uses of coastal resources.



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