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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 923 — Coastal Zone Management Program Regulations · § 923.127

§ 923.127. Formal application for financial assistance and application review and approval procedures.

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(a)Applications for financial assistance under this part must be developed and submitted on the same schedule as applications for financial assistance under subpart I of 15 CFR part 923.
(b)Applications for financial assistance under this part must be in a separate section of the application and must contain the information specified at § 923.126(b)(1) for each approved section 309 project.
(c)Applications will be reviewed for conformance with the regulations at subpart I of 15 CFR part 923.
(d)States will be notified of their section 309 awards at the time they are notified of their section 306/306A awards.
(e)If the Assistant Administrator seeks technical advice pursuant to § 923.126(c)(2), anonymous copies of the project reviews provided to the Assistant Administrator on projects proposed by a State will be made available to the State upon request after October 1 of each year. \[57 FR 31116, July 14, 1992. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 33818, 33819, June 28, 1996\]
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