Sec. 207. AVAILABILITY OF PROJECT FUNDS
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## SEC. 207 AVAILABILITY OF PROJECT FUNDS **[**[16 U.S.C. 7127](/us/usc/t16/s7127)**]** ###
(a)Submission of Proposed Projects To Obligate Funds By September 30 of each fiscal year (or a later date specified by the Secretary concerned for the fiscal year), a resource advisory committee shall submit to the Secretary concerned pursuant to section 203(a)(1) a sufficient number of project proposals that, if approved, would result in the obligation of at least the full amount of the project funds reserved by the participating county in the preceding fiscal year. ###
(b)Use or Transfer of Unobligated Funds Subject to section 208, if a resource advisory committee fails to comply with subsection
(a)for a fiscal year, any project funds reserved by the participating county in the preceding fiscal year and remaining unobligated shall be available for use as part of the project submissions in the next fiscal year. ###
(c)Effect of Rejection of Projects Subject to section 208, any project funds reserved by a participating county in the preceding fiscal year that are unobligated at the end of a fiscal year because the Secretary concerned has rejected one or more proposed projects shall be available for use as part of the project submissions in the next fiscal year. ###
(d)Effect of Court Orders ####
(1)In general If an approved project under this Act is enjoined or prohibited by a Federal court, the Secretary concerned shall return the unobligated project funds related to the project to the participating county or counties that reserved the funds. ####
(2)Expenditure of funds The returned funds shall be available for the county to expend in the same manner as the funds reserved by the county under subparagraph (B)(i), (B)(ii), or (C)(i) of section 102(d)(1).
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