Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 10B— - FISH RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT PROJECTS › § 777h
The Interior Department may only spend the specific funds from section 777c(b) on certain administrative costs that directly support this fish and wildlife program. Allowed costs include pay for employees for the hours they spend administering the program, support costs tied to those employees (but not general regional office costs except for this program), work to decide if State plans and projects are substantial, overhead based on actual costs using an OMB-approved method or, if not available, a per-employee amount no higher than what other Fish and Wildlife programs pay, audits of State fish and wildlife activities every 5 years, costs of the required biennial audits, training for Federal and State staff, travel to States, territories, and Canada for program work or grant work, travel outside the U.S. (except Canada) only with Assistant Secretary approval, relocation costs for staff who will work on the program for at least 1 year (limited to the share of relocation that matches the share of work hours on the program), and costs to audit, evaluate, approve, disapprove, or advise on grants under sections 777e and 777m. If the Secretary wants to use the funds for other administrative expenses not listed, the Secretary must send a report with the expense and amount to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and the House Resources Committee and wait 30 days before using the money. The Secretary may use no more than $25,000 for such other expenses in any fiscal year. These funds cannot replace regular appropriations for Fish and Wildlife or other Interior functions. The Interior Inspector General must hire an independent auditor by competitive contract to run audits every two years under generally accepted accounting principles. The auditor reports to the Inspector General and also gives the Secretary a copy. The Inspector General must send the audit results and copies to the two congressional committees promptly.
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16 U.S.C. § 777h
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73