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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act · Sec. 3412

Sec. 3412. EXPIRATION ON FAILURE OF ENFORCEABILITY DATE

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## SEC. 3412 EXPIRATION ON FAILURE OF ENFORCEABILITY DATE If the Secretary does not publish a statement of findings under section 3407(e) by April 30, 2021, or such alternative later date as is agreed to by the Band and the Secretary, as applicable— ####
(1)this subtitle expires on the later of May 1, 2021, or the day after the alternative date agreed to by the Band and the Secretary; ####
(2)any action taken by the Secretary and any contract or agreement pursuant to the authority provided under any provision of this subtitle shall be void; ####
(3)any amounts appropriated under section 3411, together with any interest on those amounts, shall immediately revert to the general fund of the Treasury; and ####
(4)any amounts made available under section 3411 that remain unexpended shall immediately revert to the general fund of the Treasury.
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