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fisheries, wildlife, natural area protection (including conservation), and 

 residential development and other public and private needs (including 

 protection of the environment), taking into account both short-term 

 and long-term requirements ; 



"(iv) a description of the coastal State's current and planned pro- 

 grams for management of its coastal zone consistent with the manage- 

 ment plan ; 



"(v) an identification and description of the means by which the 

 management plan and other resource use and management plans at 

 the Federal, State, and local levels in which the coastal State is repre- 

 sented or is a participant concerning use, conservation, and manage- 

 ment of the coastal zone will be coordinated, including the relationship 

 of the management plan to State, interstate, and regional comprehen- 

 sive planning as appropriate ; 



"(vi) procedures for adequate review of State and local and private 

 projects for consistency with the management plan ; 



"(vii) procedures for furnishing advice as to whether Federal and 

 federally assisted projects are consistent with the management plan ; 

 "(viii) procedures for modification and change of the management 

 plan, including public notice and hearing ; 



"(ix) procedures for regular review and updating of the management 

 plan ; 



"(x) adequate provisions for disseminating information concerning 

 the management plan and any subsequent modifications or changes 

 therein ; and 



"(xi) provision for conducting, fostering, or utilizing relevant 

 research. 

 "(E) the coastal State has provided for adequate public notice and public 

 hearings in the development of the management plan. 



"(4) Grants under this subsection shall be subject to the following limita- 

 tions : 



"(A) no annual grant to a single coastal State shall be made under this 

 .section in excess of $1,000,000 ; and 



"(B) no grant funds shall be used for the acquisition of real property. 

 "(5) With the approval of the Secretary, the Governor of a coastal State may 

 allocate to an interstate agency a portion of the grant under subsections (c) and 

 (d) of this section for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of such sub- 

 sections provided such interstate agency has the authority to meet the ap- 

 plicable provisions of subsection (d) (3) of this section otherwise required of the 

 coastal State. 



"(e) Review OF Pebformance. — 



"(1) The Secretary shall conduct an annual review of the comprehensive man- 

 agement programs of the coastal States and of the performance of each coastal 

 State. 



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

 ance extended under subsection (d) of this section and to withdraw any unex- 

 pended portion of such assistance if: (1) he determines that the coastal State is 

 failing to adhere to and is not justified in deviating from the program approved 

 by the Secretary; and (2) the coastal State has been given notice of proposed 

 termination and withdrawal and an opportunity to present evidence of adherence 

 or justification for altering its program. 



"(f)(1) Advisory Committees for M.\nagement op the Canal Zone. — The 

 Secretary is authorized to establish in the Department of the Interior advisory 

 committees to consult with and make recommendations to the Secretary on mat- 

 ters of i)olicy concerning the coastal zone. Any such committee shall be composed 

 of persons designated by the Secretary and shall perform such functions and 

 operate in such manner as the Secretary may direct. 



"(2) Members of such advisory committees who are not regular full-time em- 

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

 including travel-time may receive compensation at rates not exceeding the daily 

 rate for OS-IK; and while so serving away from their homes or regular places of 

 Imsiness may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of sub- 

 sistence, as authorized by section 5708 of title 5, United States Code, for in- 

 dividuals in the Government service employed intermittently. 



