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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 872 · § 872.25

§ 872.25. Are there any restrictions on how OSM may use Federal expense funds?

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(a)We may use Federal expense funds only for the purposes in sections 402(g)(3)(A) through
(D)and 402(g)(4) of SMCRA, which include the following:
(1)The Small Operator Assistance Program under section 507(c) of SMCRA (not more than \$10 million annually);
(2)Emergency projects under State, Tribal, and Federal programs under section 410 of SMCRA;
(3)Nonemergency projects in States and on lands within the jurisdiction of Indian tribes that do not have an approved abandoned mine reclamation program under section 405 of SMCRA;
(4)The Secretary's administration of Title IV of SMCRA and this subchapter; and
(5)Projects authorized under section 402(g)(4) in States and on lands within the jurisdiction of Indian tribes that do not have an approved abandoned mine reclamation program under section 405 of SMCRA.
(b)We will not deduct moneys that we have annually allocated or distributed as Federal expense funds under sections 402(g)(3)(A) through
(D)or
(4)of SMCRA for any State or Indian tribe from moneys we annually allocate or distribute to a State or Indian tribe under the authority of sections 402(g)(1) or
(5)of SMCRA.
(c)We expend moneys under the authority in section 402(g)(3)(C) of SMCRA only in States or on Indian lands where the State or Indian tribe does not have an abandoned mine reclamation program approved under section 405 of SMCRA.
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