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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Energy Policy and Conservation Act · Sec. 400F

Sec. 400F. grants for technical assistance

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## Sec. 400F grants for technical assistance ###
(a)The Secretary may make grants to States and to units of local government and public care institutions in payment of technical assistance program costs for buildings owned by units of local government and public care institutions the applications for which have been approved under section 400E. ###
(b)Amounts made available for purposes of this section (together with any amounts available for such purposes from other Federal sources) may not be used to pay more than 50 percent of technical assistance program costs. ###
(c)Grants made under this section in any State in any year shall be made in accordance with the requirements contained in section 400H. ###
(d)The Secretary shall prescribe rules limiting the amount of funds allocated to a State which may be expended for administrative expenses by such State. **[**[42 U.S.C. 6372e](/us/usc/t42/s6372e)**]**
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