Sec. 104. National Grant Program for Coastal and Ocean Sustainability and Health
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The Secretary of Commerce shall use amounts allocated under section 102(b)(2)(B)(ii) (including amounts added under section 103(b)(2)) to make grants to coastal States that are eligible under subsection (b). To be eligible for a grant under this section, a person— must be— a coastal State that has a management program approved by the Secretary under section 306 of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 ( 16 U.S.C. 1455 ); or a State, local, territory, or tribal government, institution of higher learning, or nonprofit or and for-profit organization that may receive and expend Federal funds as a legal entity; and must submit to the Secretary a multiyear plan for use of the grant that— specifies how the grant funds will be allocated; is sufficiently flexible to allow the coastal State to respond to emerging needs; and is approved by the Secretary.
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Sec. 104
National Grant Program for Coastal and Ocean Sustainability and Health
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