Lake Tahoe Organizational Units Sample Clauses

Lake Tahoe Organizational Units. SNPLMA was directed in the Department of the Interior Appropriation Act of 2003 (P.L. 108-108) to provide funding in the amount authorized to be appropriated for Federal Environmental Restoration projects under section 6 and 7 of the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (114 Stat.2354), Environmental Improvement Payments under section 2(g) of Public Law 96-586, and any Federal environmental restoration project included in the environmental improvement program adopted by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency in February 1998. The authorized amount of $300,000,000 was allocated to projects approved by the Secretary between Rounds 5 and 12 of SNPLMA. Although not all approved projects are yet complete, no further nominations are expected for Lake Tahoe Restoration Projects. Funds authorized for primary projects which are not needed to complete the project may be reprogrammed to fund cost overruns in other approved projects or to fund any project on a list of secondary projects approved for funding. However, in the unlikely event that a new high priority project arises that would require approval by the Secretary before funds can be reprogrammed, the nomination and approval process documented in the October 2007 version of this document will be utilized. The BLM SNPLMA Division remains involved in oversight and other processes related to implementation of the approved projects as described elsewhere in this document. Certain Lake Tahoe organizational units described below also remain involved in the oversight and implementation process until all SNPLMA-funded Lake Tahoe Restoration Projects are complete and all allocated funds have been utilized.
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  • NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION(S) A university or other institution of higher education or an organization of the type described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 501(a)) or any nonprofit scientific or educational organization qualified under a state nonprofit organization statute. As used herein, the term also includes government agencies.

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