213 



(Pub. L. 87-70, title VII, § 707, as added Pub. L. 89- 



117, title IX, § 907, Aug. 10, 1965, 79 Stat. 496, and 



amended Pub. L. 90-19, § 18(c), May 25, 1967, 81 



Stat. 25; Pub. L. 91-609. title IV. § 401, Dec. 31, 1970, 



84 Stat. 1783.) 



Amendments 



1970 — Pub. L. 91-609 reenacted provisions without 

 change. 



1967 — Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 90-19 substituted "Secre- 

 tary" for "Administrator" wherever appearing. 



§ 1500d. Authorization of appropriations. 



There are authorized to be appropriated for pur- 

 poses of making grants under this chapter not to 

 exceed $660,000,000 prior to September 30, 1972, plus 

 not to exceed $63,000,000 for the fiscal year begin- 

 ning July 1, 1973. Any amounts appropriated under 

 this section shall remain available until expended. 

 (As amended Pub. L. 92-213. §8(b), Dec. 22. 1971, 

 85 Stat. 776; Pub. L. 92-335, §5, July 1, 1972, 86 

 Stat. 405; Pub. L. 93-117, § 7, Oct. 2, 1973, 87 Stat. 

 422.) 



Amendments 



1973 — Pub. L. 93-117 authorized appropriation of $63,- 

 000.000 for fiscal year beginning July 1. 1973. 



1972— Pub. L. 92-335 substituted "September 30. 1972" 

 for "July 1. 1972". 



1971 — Pub. L. 92-213 substituted "$660,000,000" for 

 "$560,000,000". 



Administrative Priority for Applications Relating to 

 Activities in Areas Affected by Base Closings 



State or unit of local government or agency thereof 

 affected by reduction In level of expenditure or employ- 

 ment at Department of Defense Installation located In or 

 near such State or unit of local government, priority In 

 processing applications for assistance under this section, 

 see section 1453a of this title. 



§1500d-1. Definitions. 



As used In this chapter — 



(1) The term "open-space land" means any land 



located in an urban area which has value for (A) 

 park and recreational purposes, (B) conservation of 

 land and other natural resources, or iC) historic, 

 architectural, or scenic purposes. 



(2) The term "urban area" means any area which 

 is urban in character. Including those surrounding 

 areas which, in the Judgment of the Secretary, form 

 an economic and socially related region, taking into 

 consideration such factors as present and future 

 population trends and patterns of urban growth, lo- 

 cation of transportation facilities and systems, and 

 distribution of industrial, commercial, residential, 

 governmental, institutional, and other activities. 



(3) The term "State" means any of the several 

 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth 

 of Puerto Rico, the territories and possessions of the 

 United States. 



(4) The term "local public body" means any public ' 

 body (including a political subdivision) created by 

 or under the laws of a State or two or more States, or 

 a combination of such bodies, and includes Indian 

 tribes, bands, groups, and nations (including Alaska 

 Indians. Aleuts, and Eskimos) of the United States. 



(5) The term "open-space uses" means any use 

 of open-space land for (A) park and recreational 

 purposes, (B) conservation of land and other natural 

 resources, or (C) historic, architectural or scenic 

 purposes. (Pub. L. 87-70, title VII, § 709, as added 

 Pub. L. 89-754, title VI, 1605(g), Nov. 3, 1966, 80 

 Stat. 1280, and amended Pub. L. 91-609, title rv, 

 § 401, Dec 31, 1970, 84 Stat. 1783.) 



Amendments 



1970 — Pub. L. 91-609 substituted provisions respecting 

 definitions (formerly covered In former section 1500e of 

 this title) for provisions relating to grants for historic 

 preservation, now covered In section 1500a(a) of this title. 



42. Outdoor Recreation Program 



Ex. Order 11237, 30 Fed. Reg. 9433 



(See Ex. Order 11237 under title in Executive Orders) 



43. Pesticide Research 



33 UJS.C. 11551 

 (See also Pesticides under title V Fish Resources, Preservation) 



§1155. Research, investigations, experiments, demon- 

 stration.s, and studies. 



(/) Release to States of scientific knowledge of effects 



from presence of pesticides in water for adoption 



of standards; pesticide release conirol study for 



implementation of standards; report to Congress. 



(1) The Administrator shall, after consultation 



with appropriate local. State, and Federal agencies, 



public and private organizations, and interested in- 



dividuals, as soon as practicable but not later than 

 two years after April 3. 1970. develop and issue to the 

 States for the purpose of adopting standards pur- 

 suant to section 1160(c) of this title the latest scien- 

 tific knowledge available in indicating the kind and 

 extent of effects on health and welfare wlilch may 

 be expected from the presence of pesticides in the 

 water in varying quantities. He shall revise and add 

 to such information whenever necessary to reflect 

 developing scientific knowledge. 



