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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Delta Development Act · Sec. 10

Sec. 10. REPORTS

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## SEC. 10 REPORTS ###
(a)Interim Report Before the end of the 9-month period beginning on the date of the first meeting of the Commission pursuant to section 6(d), the Commission shall submit a report to the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President, and the Governors of the States listed in section 6(a), describing the findings and activities of the Commission and a description of the work necessary to carry out the duties of the Commission. ###
(b)Final Report Before the end of the 18-month period beginning on the date of the first meeting of the Commission pursuant to section 6(d), the Commission shall submit to the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President, and the Governors of the States listed in section 6(a), a report describing the findings and activities of the Commission, together with recommendations in the following areas regarding specific actions necessary to be taken to promote the economic development of the Lower Mississippi Delta region while preserving, as much as possible, the natural beauty and habitat of the region— ####
(1)infrastructure development through public projects (including projects relating to highways, bridges, harbors, water, and sewer); ####
(2)public health, education, job training, natural resource development, capital availability, recreation, tourism, and other policies and programs which will promote population and labor force stability improve the quality of the labor force, and provide for continuing educational opportunities for the labor force; ####
(3)modifications and additions to programs and projects to help the promotion of regional development under section 7(b)(4) of this Act; ####
(4)establishing a system of joint Federal and State-funded limited-access highways under section 6(b)(9) of this Act; ####
(5)policies and programs that will better attract private investment in industrial, commercial, and recreational projects; ####
(6)State, local, and Federal tax policies which might be used to further economic growth and business opportunities in the region; ####
(7)the creation of interstate compacts and other forms of interstate or interregional cooperation to carry out the recommendations made pursuant to this Act; ####
(8)the role of small businesses in creating jobs in the region under section 7(b)(5) of this Act; ####
(9)such other issues affecting the region which the Commission believes are important to future economic development; and ####
(10)the proper roles of the State, local, and Federal governments and the private sector in carrying out the recommendations submitted pursuant to this Act.
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