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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 · Sec. 505

Sec. 505. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS OF NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY FOR NATIONAL SECURITY SCHOLARSHIPS

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## SEC. 505 AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS OF NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY FOR NATIONAL SECURITY SCHOLARSHIPS ###
(a)Availability of Funds Any funds authorized to be appropriated for the National Security Agency for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2003 may be made available to the Independent College Fund of Maryland (also known as the “I-Fund”) for the purpose of the establishment and provision of national security scholarships to the extent such funds are specifically authorized for that purpose. ###
(b)Mechanisms of Availability Funds may be made available to the Independent College Fund of Maryland under subsection
(a)by grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or such other appropriate mechanisms as the Director of the National Security Agency considers appropriate.
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