TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES

CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (CONTINUED)


PART 80_ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, FEDERAL AID IN FISH AND FEDERAL

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Sec. 80.5 Eligible undertakings.
(b) Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act.
(1) Projects having as their purpose the restoration, conservation, management, and enhancement of sport fish, and the provision for public use and benefitsfrom these resources. Sport fish are limited to aquatic, gill-breathing, vertebrate animals, bearing paired fins, and having material value for sport or recreation.
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Sec. 80.14 Application of Federal aid funds.
(a) Federal Aid funds shall be applied only to activities or purposes approved by the regional director. If otherwise applied, such funds must be replaced or the State becomes ineligible to participate.
(b) Real property acquired or constructed with Federal Aid funds must continue to serve the purpose for which acquired or constructed.


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(2) When such property is used for purposes which interfere with the accomplishment of approved purposes, the violating activities must cease and any adverse effects resulting must be remedied.
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(c) Federal Aid funds shall not be used for the purpose of producing income. However, income producing activities incidental to accomplishment of approved purposes are allowable. Income derived from such activities shall be accounted for in the project records and disposed of as directed by the Director.
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Sec. 80.18 Responsibilities.
In the conduct of activities funded under the Acts, the State is responsible for:
(a) The supervision of each project to assure it is conducted as provided in the project documents, including:

(1)Proper and effective use of funds.
(2)Maintenance of project records.
(3)Timely submission of reports.
(4)Regular inspection and monitoring of work in progress.
(b) The selection and supervision of project personnel to assure that:

(1) Adequate and competent personnel are available to carry the project through to a satisfactory and timely completion.
(2) Project personnel perform the work to ensure that time schedules are met, projected work units are accomplished, other performance objectives are being achieved, and reports are submitted as required.
(c) The accountability and control of all assets to assure that they serve the purpose for which acquired throughout their useful life.
(d) The compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws.
(e) The settlement and satisfaction of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered into.

Sec. 80.21 Assurances.
The State must agree to and certify that it will comply with all applicable Federal laws, regulations, and requirements as they relate to the application, acceptance, and use of Federal funds under the Acts. The Secretary shall have the right to review or inspect for compliance at any time. Upon determination of noncompliance, the Secretary may terminate or suspend those projects in noncompliance, or may declare the State ineligible for further participation in program benefits until compliance is achieved.


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