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$1.0 million forthe full fiscal year 1981, increasing due to inflation over
the projections period.

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Section 601 requires the Department of the Interior, when making
grants to any insular area which are used only for certain specified
purposes, to waive requirements for matching funds and waivethe re-

quirement that any insular area submit an application or report in

writing with respect to any consolidated grant. Heretofore, this provision was solely at the discretion of the agency. The amount of ‘funds’
the territories had to contribute as their share of Department of the
Interior grants in fiseal year 1978 ($0.6 million) was inflated over the.
projections period to estimate the increase in Federal government outlays. This assumed.that the federal government would pay 100 percent

of the cost of the projects for which the grants are made.
co

—_ {In millions of dollars]

:

Estimated authorization level:
Fiseal year:

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1984
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1980 _
1981
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(Function 300}

Section 605 directs the Secretary of the Interior to report to the

Congress on plans or projects affecting the territories and possessions.
Since this does not require any additional analysis on the part of the
Department of the Interior, no additional costs are expected to be incurred.
Section 606 clarifies Puerto Rico’s jurisdiction over submerged Jands
within three marine lakes, and will not result in any additionalexpenditures by the federal government.
7. Estimated comparison : None.

8. Previous CBO estimate: On May 11, 1979, CBO prepared anesti-

mate of the costs of H.R. 3756, as passed by the House of Representatives. The Senate version differs from the House-passed bill primarily

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