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specified by the regulations), are most effectively implemented in connection with
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the expenditure of funds under this Act; and (b) assure the public of undiminished
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protection of the environment.
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(2) Substitute Measures.
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The Council may provide for the release of
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funds under this Act for eligible activities to grant recipients that assume all of the
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responsibilities for environmental review, decision-making, and related action.
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SECTION 9. Remediesfor Non-Compliance. -
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(A) Failure to Comply. - If the Council finds, on the record after opportunity for
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an agency hearing, that a block grant recipient or training and technical assistance grant
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recipient has failed to comply substantially with any provision of this Act, the Council,
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until satisfied that there is no longer a failure to comply, shall -
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(1) terminate payments to the grant recipient;
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(2) reduce payments to the grant recipient by an amount equal to the
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amount of payments that were not expended in accordance with this Act;
(3) limit the availability of payments under this Act to programs, projects,
or activities not affected by the failure to comply; or
(4) refer the matter to the Solicitor General with a recommendation that
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the Solicitor General bring an appropriate civil action.
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SECTION 10. Reporting Requirements. -
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(A) Annual Report to Congress. - Not later than one hundred eighty (180) days
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afrer the end of each fiscal year in which assistance under this Act is provided, the
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Council shall submit to Congress a report that includes -
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(1) a description of the progress made in accomplishing the objectives of
this Act;
(2) a summary of the use of funds under this Act during the preceding
fiscal year; and
(3) an evaluation of the status of telephone, internet, and personal
computer penetration rates, by type of technology, among ICCIIP.
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