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REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE 



Sec. 309. (a) The Secretary shall conduct a continuing review of 

 the onanageinent prograTns of the coastal states and of tlie 'perform- 

 ances of each state. 



(b) The Secretary shall have the authority to terminate any finan- 

 cial assistance extended wader section 306 arid to withdraw any vmex- 

 pended portion of such assistance if {!) he determines that the state 

 is failing to adhere to and is not justified in deviating from, the pro- 

 gram approved hy the, Secretary ; and (2) the state has been given 

 notice of proposed termination and icithdrawal and an opportunity 

 to present evidence of adherence or justificaMon for altering its 

 program. 



RECORDS 



Sec. 310. (a) Each j-'ecijiient of a grant under this title shall heep 

 such records as tlve Secretary shall prescribe., including records which 

 fully discloses the amount and disposition of the funds received vnder 

 the grant, the total cost of the project or undertahing supplied by 

 other sources., and such other records as will facilitate an effective 

 audit. 



(b) The Secretary and, the Comptroller General of the United 

 States, or any of their authorized representatives, shall have access for 

 the purpose of audit and examination to any books, documents, papers, 

 and records of the recipient of the grant that are pertinent to the de- 

 termination that funds granted are used in ax'.cordance loith this title. 



ADVISORY COMMITTEE 



Sec. 311. (a) The Secretary is authorized and directed to establish 

 a Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee to advise, consult 

 with, and make recommendations to the Secretary on matters of policy 

 concerning the coastal zone. Such committee shall be composed of not 

 more than ten persons designated by the Secretary and shall perform 

 such functions and operate in such a manner as the Secretary may di- 

 rect. The Secretary shall insure that the committee membership as a 

 group possesses a broad range of experience and' knowledge relating to 

 problems involving mana.gement, use, conservation, protection^ and^ de- 

 velopment of coasted zone resources. 



(b) Members of said advisory committee ivho are not regular full- 

 time employees of the United States, lohile serving on the bus-iness of 

 tlie committee, including traveltime, may receive compensation at 

 rates not exceeding $100 per diem,; and while so serving away from 

 their homes or regular places of business may be alloived travel ex- 

 penses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by sec- 

 tion 5703 of title 5, United States Code., for individudls in the Govern- 

 ment service employed intermittently. 



ESTUARINE SANCTUARIES 



Sec. 312. («) The Secretary, in accordance with rules and regidn- 

 tions promulgated by him-, is authorized to make available to a coastal 

 state grar\ts of up to 50 per centum of the costs of acquisition, develop- 

 ment, and operation of estuarine sanctuaries for the purpose of creat- 



