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health care. Such term may also inclvde any other facility or service 

 so -financed which the Secretary finds will support increased population. 

 ''^{15) The term ^Secretary"* m^ans the Secretary of Comtnerce.'''' ; 

 {10) hy striking out " ( A) ''Water''"' and inserting in lieu thereof 

 ''{16) The term 'water''; and 



{11) hy striking out paragraph ( ^ ) . 



SEC. 4. MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT GRANTS. 



Section 305 of the Coastal Zone Manageinent Act of 1972 {16 U.S.C. 

 1454) is amended to read as follows : 



'''management program development grants 



"Sec. 305. {a) The Secretary may wMke grants to any coastal state — 



"{1) under subsection { c ) for the purpose of assisting such state 

 in the development of a management programi for the land and 

 water resources of its coastal zone; and 



"{2) under subsection {d) for the purpose of assisting such 

 state in the completion of the development.^ and the initial imple- 

 mentation., of its management program before such state qualifies 

 for administrative grants under section 306. 

 "{b) The management program for each coastal state shall include 

 each of the following requirements : 



"(7) An identification of the boundaries of the coastal zone 

 subject to the management program. 



"{2) A definition of what shall constitute permissible land uses 

 and water use<s within the coastal zone which have a direct and 

 significant impact on the coastal waters. 



"{3) An inventory and designation of areas of particular con- 

 cern loithin the coastal zone. 



" (4) An identification of the means by which the state proposes 

 to exert control over the land uses and loater uses referred to in 

 paragraph {2)s including a listing of relevant constitutional pro- 

 visions, laws, regulations, and judicial decisions. 



"{5) Byroad guidelines on priorities of uses in particular areas, 

 including specifically those uses of lowest priority. 



"{6) A description of the organizational structure proposed to 

 imvlement such management program, including the responsi- 

 bilities and interrelationships of local, areaxmde, state, regional, 

 and interstate agencies in the management process. 



''(7) A definition of the teivn ''beacK' and a planning process 

 for the protection of, and access to, puhlic beaches and other public 

 coastal areas of environmental , recreational, historical, esthetic, 

 ecological, or cultural value. 



"{8) A planning process for energy facilities likely to be located 

 in, or lohich may significantly affect, the coastal zone, including, 

 but not limited to, a. process for anticipating and managing the 

 impacts from suck facilities. 



"{9) A planning process for {A) assessing the effects of shore- 

 line ero!<ion {hoicever caused), and {B) studying and evaluating 

 ways to control, or lessen the impact of, siwh erosion, and to 

 restore areas adversely affected by such erosion. 

 No manaqcment program is required to meet the requirements in para- 

 graphs (7), {8), and {9) before October 1, 1978. 



