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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 subse- 

 quently developed, they shall be made available to the public as they 

 become available to the agency. 



REVIEW or PERFORMANCE 



Sec. [309.] 312. (a) The Secretary shall conduct a continuing re- 

 view of the management programs of the coastal states and oi the 

 performance of each state. 



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

 cial assistance extended under section 306 and to withdraw any unex- 

 pected portion of such assistance if (1) he determines that the state is 

 railing 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 the proposed termination and withdrawal and given an opportunity 

 to present evidence of adherence or justification for altering its 

 program. 



RECORDS 



Sec. [310.3 313. (a) Each recipient of a grant or payrrvents under 

 this title shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, in- 

 cluding records which fully disclose the amount and disposition of the 

 funds received under the ^rant or payments^ the total cost of the proj- 

 ect 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 up to three years after the termination of any grant or pay- 

 ment program under this title, for the purpose of audit and examina- 

 tion to any books, documents, papers, and records of the recipient of 

 the grant or payments that are pertinent to the determination that 

 funds granted or paid are used in accordance with this title. 



ADVISORY COMMITTEE 



Sec, [311.] 3H.. (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 com- 

 posed of not more than fifteen 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 

 membership as a group possesses a broad range of experience and 

 knowledge relating to problems involving management, use, conserva- 

 tion, protection, and development of coastal zone resources. 



(b) Members of the committee who are not regular full-time 

 employees of the United States, while serving on the business of the 

 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 allowed travel expenses, 

 including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 

 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for individuals in the Government 

 service employed intermittently. 



