Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 5B— - WILDLIFE RESTORATION › § 669h–2
The Secretary of the Interior may use up to $3,000,000 per fiscal year from the fund to give multistate conservation project grants. Up to $5,000,000 per fiscal year from any tax under section 4161(b) of title 26 may be used only for hunter and recreational shooter recruitment grants, including outreach. Money made available can be spent in the same fiscal year and the next one. After that, any leftover money must be split among the States as specified in section 669c(b) of this title. Grants are allowed only for projects that help at least 26 States, a majority of States in a Fish and Wildlife Service region, or a regional state fish and game association. Grants must be for projects on a priority list the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies prepares, approves by majority vote, and sends to the Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs by October 1 each year. The Assistant Director must publish each list in the Federal Register. Grants may go to States, the Fish and Wildlife Service (or States) for the national survey, or to nonprofits that certify they will not use funds to promote opposition to regulated hunting, trapping, or recreational shooting and that they will follow the rules. Any nonprofit that breaks this must return the money and may face penalties. Chapter 10 of title 5 does not apply to activities under this program.
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16 U.S.C. § 669h–2
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73