Sec. 190405. Surveillance by States, Tribes, Territories, and insular areas
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The Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, under the provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 ( 16 U.S.C. 742a et seq.) and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act ( 16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), shall distribute funding to the States, insular territories, the District of Columbia, and Indian Tribes through a onetime grant program to conduct epidemiological surveillance, research, management, and education relating to emerging wildlife disease. Funding shall be determined by the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service based upon the existing and potential threats to human health posed by wildlife-borne disease.
Not less than 5 percent shall be provided to Indian Tribes and no State shall receive more than 5 percent of the available funding. There is no non-Federal matching requirement for this onetime grant program. The Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, in coordination with the Director of the United States Geological Survey, acting through the National Wildlife Health Center, shall coordinate such surveillance among the States, insular territories, the District of Columbia, and Indian Tribes.
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