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objectives of this title or necessary in the interest of national security. Upon 

 receipt of such application and certification, the licensing or permitting agency 

 shall immediately notify the Secretary of such application and certification. 



"(c) Coastal State and local governments submitting applications for Federal 

 assistance under other Federal programs affecting the coastal zone shall indicate 

 the views of the appropriate coastal State or local agency as to the relationship 

 of such activities to the approved management program for the coastal zone. 

 Such applications shall be submitted and coordinated in accordance with the 

 provisions of title IV of the Intergovernmental Coordination Act of 196S (82 

 Stat. 1098). Federal agencies shall not approve proposed projects that are in- 

 consistent with a coastal State's management program, except upon a finding 

 by the Secretary that such project is consistent with the purposes of this title 

 or necessary in the interest of national security. 



"(d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed — 



"(1) to diminish either Federal or State jurisdiction, responsibility, or rights 

 in the field of planning, development, or control of water resources, submerged 

 lands and navigable waters ; nor to displace, supersede, limit, or modif.y any 

 interstate compact or the jurisdiction or responsibility of any legally established 

 joint or common agency of two or more States, or of two or more States and 

 the Federal Government ; not to limit the authority of Congress to authorize and 

 fund projects ; 



"(2) to change or otherwise affect the authority or responsibility of any 

 Federal official in the discharge of the duties of his office except as required to 

 carry out the provisions of this title ; 



"(3) as superseding, modifying, or repealing existing laws applicable to the 

 various Federal agencies, except as required to carry out the provisions of this 

 title ; nor to affect the jurisdiction, powers, or prerogatives of the International 

 Joint Commission, United States and Canada, the Permanent Engineering Board, 

 and the United States Operating Entity or Entities established pursuant to the 

 Columbia River Basin Treaty, signed at Washington, January 17, 1961, or the 

 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 



"annual report 



"Sec. 315. (a) The Secretary shall prepare and submit to the President for 

 transmittal to the Congress not later than November 1 of each year a report on 

 the administration of this title for the preceding fiscal year. The report shall 

 include but not be restricted to (1) an identification of the coastal State pro- 

 grams approved pursuant to this title during the preceding Federal fiscal year 

 and a description of those programs; (2) a listing of the coastal States par- 

 ticipating in the provisions of this title and a description of the status of each 

 coastal State's programs and its accomplisliments during the preceding Federal 

 fiscal year; (3) an itemization of the allotment of funds to the various coastal 

 States and a breakdown of the major projects and areas on which these funds 

 were expended; (4) an identification of any coastal State programs which have 

 been reviewed and disapproved or with respect to which grants have been ter- 

 minated under this title, and a statement of the reasons for such action; (5) a 

 listing of the Federal development projects which the Secretary has reviewed 

 under section 314 of this title and a summary of the final action taken by the 

 Secretary with respect to each such project; (6), a summary of the regulations 

 issued by the Secretary or in effect during the preceding Federal fiscal year; (7) 

 a summary of outstanding problems arising in the administration of this title in 

 order of priority; and (8) such other information as may be appropriate. 



"(b) The report required by subsection (a) shall contain such recommenda- 

 tions for additional legislation as the Secretary deems necessary to achieve the 

 objectives of this title and enhance its effective operation. 



"ATTTHOEIZATIOIT OP APPBOPBIATIONS 



"Sec. 316. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated — 



"(1) the sum of $12,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, and such 

 sums as may be necessary for the fiscal year 1974 through 1977 for grants under 

 section 305, to remain available until expended ; 



"(2) such sums, not to exceed $50,000,000, as may be necessary for the fiscal 

 year ending .Tune 30, 1973, and such sums as may be necessary for each succeeding 

 fiscal year thereafter for grants under section 306 to remain available until 

 expended ; and 



