94 STAT. 90

PUBLIC LAW 96-205—MAR.12, 1980
TITLE V—AMERICAN SAMOA

Government

comptroller,
salary.
48 USC 1668.
Customs duties
collection.
48 USC 1664.

Sec. 501. The salary and expenses of the government comptroller

for American Samoa shall be paid from funds appropriated to the

Department of the Interior.
Sec. 502. The Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon the request of

the Governor of American Samoa, administer and enforce the collection of all customs duties derived from American Samoa, without cost

to the government of American Samoa. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Gevernor of American Samoa, shall

make every effort to employ and train the residents of American

Samoa to carry out the provisions of this section. The administration
and enforcement of this section shall commence October 1, 1980.

TITLE VI—-MISCELLANEOUS

_ 48 USC 1469a.

Sec. 601. Title V of the Act of October 15, 1977, entitled “An Act to
authorize certain appropriations for the territories of the United
States, to amend certain Acts relating thereto, and for other purposes” (91 Stat. 1159) shali be applied with respect to the Department
of the Interior by substituting “shall” for “may” in the last sentence
of subsection (d), and addins the following sentence at the end of
subsection (d): “Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in the
case of American Samva and the Northern Mariana Islands any
department or agency shall waive any requirement for local matching funds under $100,000 (including in-kind contributions) required

by law to be provided by American Samoa or the Northern Mariana

Islands.”’.
Sec. 602. (a) Any amount authorized to be appropriated for a fiscal
year by this Act or an amendment made by this Act but not
appropriated for such fiscal year is authorized to be appropriatedin
succeeding fiscal years.
(b} Any amount appropriated pursuant to this Act or an amend-

US.
Government
services,
facilities, and
equipment.
48 USC 146%c.

Nuclear fuel or
radioactive
waste,

transportation
and storage.
Report to
Congress.
48 USC1491.

ment made bythis Act for a fiscal year but not expended during such
fiscal year shall remain available for expenditure in succeeding fiscal
years.

Sec. 603. To the extent practicable, services, facilities, and equip-

ment of agencies and instrumentalities of the United States Government may be made available, on a reimbursable basis, to the

governments of the territories and possessions of the United States

and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Reimbursements may

be credited to the appropriation or fund of the agencyor instrumentality through which the services, facilities, and equipment are
provided. If otherwise authorized by law, such services, facilities, and
equipment may be made available without reimbursement.
Sec. 604. Any new borrowing authority provided in this Act or
authority tomake payments under this Act shall be effective onlyto
the extent or in such amounts as are provided in advance in
appropriation Acts.
Sec. 605. (a) Prior to the granting of any license, permit, or other
authorization or permission by any agency or instrumentality of the
United States to any person for the transportation of spent nuclear

fuel or high-level radioactive waste for interim, long-term, or permanent stcrage to or for the storage of such fuel or waste on any

territory or possession of the United States, the Secretary of the
Interior is directed to transmit to the Congress a detailed report on
the proposed transportation or storage plan, and no suchlicense,
permit, or other authorization or permission may be granted nor may

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