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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Agriculture and Food Act of 1981 · Sec. 1531

Sec. 1531. POWERS OF THE SECRETARY

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## SEC. 1531 POWERS OF THE SECRETARY **[**[16 U.S.C. 3454](/us/usc/t16/s3454)**]** ###
(a)In General In carrying out this subtitle, the Secretary may— ####
(1)provide technical assistance to any council to assist in developing and implementing an area plan for a designated area; ####
(2)cooperate with other departments and agencies of the Federal Government, States, local units of government, local Indian tribes, and local nonprofit organizations in conducting surveys and inventories, disseminating information, and developing area plans; ####
(3)assist in carrying out an area plan approved by the Secretary for any designated area by providing technical assistance and financial assistance to any council; and ####
(4)enter into agreements with councils in accordance with section 1532. ###
(b)Coordinator ####
(1)In general To improve the provision of technical assistance to councils under this subtitle, the Secretary shall designate for each council an individual to be the coordinator for the council. ####
(2)Responsibility A coordinator for a council shall be directly responsible for the provision of technical assistance to the council.
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