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ities 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 1968 (82 Stat. 1098). Federal agencies 

 shall not approve proposed projects that are inconsistent 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. 



"(e) Nothing in this section 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 and navigable 

 waters ; nor to displace, supersede, Umit, or modify any interstate compact or 

 the jurisdiction or responsibility of any legally established joint or common 

 agency of two or more states or two or more states and the Federal Government ; 

 nor to limit the authority of Congress to authorize and fund projects ; 



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

 various Federal agencies ; 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. 



"Sec. 308. All public hearings required under this title must be announced at 

 least thirty days prior to the hearing date. At the time of the announcement, all 

 agency materials pertinent to the hearings, including documents, studies, and 

 other data, must be made available to the public for review and study. As similar 

 materials are subsequently developed, they shall be made available to the public 

 as they become available to the agency. 



"eeview of performance 



"Sec. 309. (a) The Secretary shall conduct a continuing review of the manage- 

 ment programs of the coastal states and of the performance of each state. 



"(b) The Secretary shall have the authority to terminate any financial assist- 

 ance extended under section 306 and to withdraw any unexpended portion of such 

 assistance if (1) he determines that the state is failing to adhere to and is not 

 justified in deviating from the program approved by the Secretary; and (2) the 

 state has been given notice of proposed termination and viithdrawal and an 

 opportunity to present evidence of adherence or justification for altering its pro- 

 gram. 



"records 



"Sec 310. (a) Each recipient of a grant under this title shall keep such records 

 as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the 

 amount and disposition of the funds received under the grant, the total cost of 

 the project or undertaking 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 duly authorized representatives, shall have access for the purpose of 

 audit and examination to any books, documents, papers, and records of the recip- 

 ient of the grant that are pertinent to the determination that fmids granted are 

 used in accordance with this title. 



"advisory committee 



"Sec. 311. (a) The Secretory is authorized and directed to establish a Coastal 

 Zone Management Advisory Committee to advise, consult with, and make recom- 

 mendations 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 direct. The Secretary shall insure that the committee mem- 

 bership as a group possesses a broad range of experience and knowledge relating 

 to problems involving management, use, conservation, protection, and develop- 

 ment of coastal zone resources. 



"(b) Members of said advisory committee who are not re.gular full-time em- 

 ployees of the United States, while serving on the business of the committee, 

 including traveltime may receive compensation at rates not exceeding $100 per 



