2000
[DOCID: f:h1519ih.txt]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1519
To provide grants for special environmental assistance for the
regulation of communities and habitat (``SEARCH grants'') to small
communities.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 4, 2001
Mr. Simpson introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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A BILL
To provide grants for special environmental assistance for the
regulation of communities and habitat (``SEARCH grants'') to small
communities.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Project SEARCH Act of 2001''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds that--
(1) small communities often struggle to meet environmental
goals because of difficulty in securing funding;
(2) often, sources of funding for environmental projects
require expensive, complex studies or other application
materials;
(3) a small community that secures funding for an
environmental project from a traditional source often is unable
to provide matching funds required by the traditional source;
and
(4) small communities would benefit from a grant program
designed to provide funding for environmental projects--
(A) through a simplified application process; and
(B) without the requirement of matching funds.
SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act, the following definitions apply:
(1) Administrator.--The term ``Administrator'' means the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
(2) Council.--The term ``council'' means an independent
citizens' council established by section 4(b).
(3) Environmental project.--
(A) In general.--The term ``environmental project''
means a project that--
(i) benefits human health or the
environment; and
(ii) is necessary to comply with an
environmental law (including a regulation).
(B) Inclusion.--The term ``environmental project''
includes an initial feasibility study of a project.
(4) Region.--The term ``region'' means a geographic area of
a State, as determined by the Governor of the State.
(5) SEARCH grant.--The term ``SEARCH grant'' means a grant
for special environmental assistance for the regulation of
communities and habitat awarded under section 4(c)(3).
(6) Small community.--The term ``small community'' means an
incorporated or unincorporated community having a population of
not more than 2,500 individuals.
SEC. 4. SEARCH GRANT PROGRAM.
(a) In General.--
(1) Establishment.--There is established the SEARCH Grant
Program.
(2) State requirements.--
(A) In general.--Not later than October 1 of each
fiscal year, a State may submit to the Administrator an
application to receive a grant under paragraph (3) for
the fiscal year.
(B) Application requirements.--An application under
subparagraph (A) shall contain--
(i) a certification by the State that the
State has appointed members to the council of
the State under subsection (b)(2)(C); and
(ii) such information as the Administrator
may reasonably require.
(3) Grant to state.--Not later than 60 days after the date
on which the Office of Management and Budget apportions any
amounts made available under this Act, for each fiscal year
after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator
shall, on request by a State--
(A) determine whether any application submitted by
the State under paragraph (2) meets the requirements of
that paragraph; and
(B) subject to section 6(b), if the Administrator
determines that the application meets the requirements
of paragraph (2)(B), award a grant of $1,000,000 to the
State, to be used by the council of the State to award
SEARCH grants under subsection (b)(3).
(b) Independent Citizens' Council.--
(1) Establishment.--There is established in each State an
independent citizens' council to carry out the duties described
in this section.
(2) Composition.--
(A) In general.--Each council shall be composed of
9 members, appointed by the Governor of the State.
(B) Representation; residence.--Each member of a
council shall--
(i) represent an individual region of the
State, as determined by the Governor of the
State in which the council is established; and
(ii) reside in a small community of the
State.
(C) Appointment.--Before a State receives funds
under this Act, the State shall appoint members to the
council for the fiscal year; except that not more than
1 member shall be an agent, employee, or official of
the State government.
(D) Chairperson.--Each council shall select a
chairperson from among the members of the council,
except that a member who is an agent, employee, or
official of the State government shall not serve as
chairperson.
(E) Federal representation.--An agent, employee, or
official of the Federal Government shall participate in
the activities of the council only--
(i) in an advisory capacity; and
(ii) at the invitation of the council.
(3) SEARCH grants.--
(A) In general.--Each council shall review
applications for, and recommend awards of, SEARCH
grants to small communities that meet the eligibility
criteria under subsection (c).
(B) Recommendations.--In accordance with State law,
in awarding a SEARCH grant, a State shall--
(i) follow the recommendations of the
council; and
(ii) award the funds for any recommended
environmental project in a timely and
expeditious manner.
(C) No matching requirement.--A small community
that receives a SEARCH grant under this section shall
not be required to provide matching funds.
(c) SEARCH Grants for Small Communities.--
(1) Eligibility.--A council may recommend the award of a
SEARCH grant under this section to a small community for an
environmental project for which the small community--
(A) demonstrates, to the satisfaction of t
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council, that the small community has pursued
traditional funding sources for the environmental
project and has not obtained funding, or has obtained
insufficient funding, from those sources; or
(B) needs funds to carry out initial feasibility or
environmental studies before applying to traditional
funding sources.
(2) Application.--To apply for a SEARCH grant under this
section, not later than February 5 of the fiscal year for which
the grant is to be recommended for award, a small community
shall submit to the council in the State in which the small
community is located an application that includes--
(A) a description of the proposed environmental
project (including an explanation of how the project
would assist the small community in complying with an
environmental law (including a regulation);
(B) an explanation of why the project is important
to the small community;
(C) a description of all actions taken with respect
to the project, including any attempt to secure funding
and a description of demonstrated need for funding for
the project, as of the date of the application; and
(D) a SEARCH grant application form provided by the
council, completed and with all required supporting
documentation.
(3) Review and award.--Not later than March 5 of each
fiscal year, each council shall--
(A) review all applications received under
paragraph (2); and
(B) recommend for award SEARCH grants to small
communities based on--
(i) an evaluation of the eligibility
criteria under paragraph (1); and
(ii) the content of the application.
(4) Unexpended funds.--
(A) In general.--If any unexpended funds remain
after SEARCH grants are awarded under subsection
(b)(3)(B), the council may repeat the application and
review process so that any remaining funds may be
recommended for award, and awarded, not later than July
30.
(B) Retention of funds.--Any unexpended funds that
are not awarded under subsection (b)(3)(B) or
subparagraph (A) shall be retained for award during the
following fiscal year.
SEC. 5. REPORT.
Not later than September 1 of the first fiscal year for which a
SEARCH grant is awarded by a council, and annually thereafter, the
council shall submit to the Administrator a report that--
(1) describes the number of SEARCH grants awarded during
the fiscal year;
(2) identifies each small community that received a SEARCH
grant during the fiscal year;
(3) describes the project or purpose for which each SEARCH
grant was awarded, including a statement of the benefit to
public health or the environment of the environmental project
receiving the grant funds; and
(4) describes the status of each project or portion of a
project for which a SEARCH grant was awarded, including a
project or portion of a project for which a SEARCH grant was
awarded for any fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the
report is submitted.
SEC. 6. FUNDING.
(a) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out section 4(a)(3) $50,000,000.
(b) Actual Appropriation.--If funds to carry out section 4(a)(3)
are made available for a fiscal year in an amount that is less than the
amount authorized under subsection (a) for the fiscal year, the
appropriated funds shall be divided equally among the 50 States.
(c) Unused Funds.--If, for any fiscal year, a State does not apply,
or does not qualify, to receive funds under section 4(a)(2), the funds
that would have been made available to the State under section 4(a)(3)
on submission by the State of a successful application under section
4(a)(2) shall be redistributed for award under this Act among States,
the councils of which awarded 1 or more SEARCH grants during the
preceding fiscal year.
(d) Other Expenses.--There are authorized to be appropriated such
sums as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act (other
than section 4(a)(3)).
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