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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 1227 · § 1227.112

§ 1227.112. What compensation will a State receive to perform delegated functions?

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You will receive compensation for your costs to perform each delegated function subject to the following conditions:
(a)Compensation for costs is subject to Congressional appropriations;
(b)Compensation may not exceed the reasonably anticipated expenditures that ONRR would incur to perform the same function;
(c)The cost for which you request compensation must be directly related to your performance of a delegated function and necessary for your performance of that delegated function;
(d)At a minimum, you must provide vouchers detailing your expenditures quarterly during the fiscal year. However, you may agree to provide vouchers on a monthly basis in your delegation agreement;
(e)You must maintain adequate books and records to support your vouchers;
(f)ONRR will pay you quarterly or monthly during the fiscal year as stated in your delegation agreement; and
(g)ONRR may withhold compensation to you for your failure to properly perform any delegated function as provided in section 227.801 of this part.
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