Title 48 › Chapter CHAPTER 10— - TERRITORIAL PROVISIONS OF A GENERAL NATURE › § 1469d
The Secretary of the Interior may give technical help to the governments and agencies of American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. That help can come from Interior staff, by paying or working with other federal, state, or local agencies, by grants or cooperative agreements, by hiring private contractors, or by reimbursements under sections 1535 and 1536 of title 31. Help can include research, planning, studies, and demonstration projects. The Secretary of the Interior can also support people from Enewetak Atoll and Bikini Atoll by keeping up plantings and facilities, buying and shipping food and equipment, and moving people until the areas grow enough food. That support may not stop before or after the end of the trusteeship unless Congress says so. The Secretary of Agriculture may extend USDA programs to those territories and can waive or change legal rules to fit local needs, but must notify the House Committees on Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Senate Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry at least 60 days beforehand with reasons and expected benefits. These programs must be done with the territory governments in a memorandum of understanding, and any money appropriated will go to the USDA agencies that run the programs. Funds to carry out these purposes were authorized starting October 1, 1981.
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48 U.S.C. § 1469d
Title 48 — Territories and Insular Possessions
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