(a) Establishment(1) The Secretary of Commerce shall establish, within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an office to be known as the Chesapeake Bay Office (in this section referred to as the “Office”).
(2) The Office shall be headed by a Director who shall be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Chesapeake Executive Council. Any individual appointed as Director shall have knowledge and experience in research or resource management efforts in the Chesapeake Bay.
(3) The Director may appoint such additional personnel for the Office as the Director determines necessary to carry out this section.
(b) FunctionsThe Office, in consultation with the Chesapeake Executive Council, shall—(1) provide technical assistance to the Administrator, to other Federal departments and agencies, and to State and local government agencies in—(A) assessing the processes that shape the Chesapeake Bay system and affect its living resources;
(B) identifying technical and management alternatives for the restoration and protection of living resources and the habitats they depend upon; and
(C) monitoring the implementation and effectiveness of management plans;
(2) develop and implement a strategy for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that integrates the science, research, monitoring, data collection, regulatory, and management responsibilities of the Secretary of Commerce in such a manner as to assist the cooperative, intergovernmental Chesapeake Bay Program to meet the commitments of the Chesapeake Bay Agreement;
(3) coordinate the programs and activities of the various organizations within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Chesapeake Bay Regional Sea Grant Programs, and the Chesapeake Bay units of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System, including—(A) programs and activities in—(i) coastal and estuarine research, monitoring, and assessment;
(ii) fisheries research and stock assessments;
(iii) data management;
(iv) remote sensing;
(v) coastal management;
(vi) habitat conservation and restoration; and
(vii) atmospheric deposition; and
(B) programs and activities of the Cooperative Oxford Laboratory of the National Ocean Service with respect to—(i) nonindigenous species;
(ii) estuarine and marine species pathology;
(iii) human pathogens in estuarine and marine environments; and
(iv) ecosystem health;
(4) coordinate the activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration with the activities of the Environmental Protection Agency and other Federal, State, and local agencies;
(5) establish an effective mechanism which shall ensure that projects have undergone appropriate peer review and provide other appropriate means to determine that projects have acceptable scientific and technical merit for the purpose of achieving maximum utilization of available funds and resources to benefit the Chesapeake Bay area;
(6) remain cognizant of ongoing research, monitoring, and management projects and assist in the dissemination of the results and findings of those projects; and
(7) submit a biennial report to the Congress and the Secretary of Commerce with respect to the activities of the Office and on the progress made in protecting and restoring the living resources and habitat of the Chesapeake Bay, which report shall include an action plan consisting of—(A) a list of recommended research, monitoring, and data collection activities necessary to continue implementation of the strategy described in paragraph (2); and
(B) proposals for—(i) continuing any new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration activities in the Chesapeake Bay; and
(ii) the integration of those activities with the activities of the partners in the Chesapeake Bay Program to meet the commitments of the Chesapeake 2000 agreement and subsequent agreements.
(c) Chesapeake Bay fishery and habitat restoration small watershed grants program(1) In generalThe Director of the Chesapeake Bay Office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (in this section referred to as the “Director”), in cooperation with the Chesapeake Executive Council, shall carry out a community-based fishery and habitat restoration small grants and technical assistance program in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
(2) Projects(A) SupportThe Director shall make grants under this subsection to pay the Federal share of the cost of projects that are carried out by entities eligible under paragraph (3) for the restoration of fisheries and habitats in the Chesapeake Bay.
(B) Federal shareThe Federal share under subparagraph (A) shall not exceed 75 percent.
(C) Types of projectsProjects for which grants may be made under this subsection include—(i) the improvement of fish passageways;
(ii) the creation of natural or artificial reefs or substrata for habitats;
(iii) the restoration of wetland or sea grass;
(iv) the production of oysters for restoration projects; and
(v) the prevention, identification, and control of nonindigenous species.
(3) Eligible entitiesThe following entities are eligible to receive grants under this subsection:(A) The government of a political subdivision of a State in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and the government of the District of Columbia.
(B) An organization in the Chesapeake Bay watershed (such as an educational institution or a community organization)—(i) that is described in section 501(c) of title 26 and is exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of that title; and
(ii) that will administer such grants in coordination with a government referred to in subparagraph (A).
(4) Additional requirementsThe Director may prescribe any additional requirements, including procedures, that the Director considers necessary to carry out the program under this subsection.
(d) Chesapeake Executive CouncilFor purposes of this section, “Chesapeake Executive Council” means the representatives from the Commonwealth of Virginia, the State of Maryland, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Environmental Protection Agency, the District of Columbia, and the Chesapeake Bay Commission, who are signatories to the Chesapeake Bay Agreement, and any future signatories to that Agreement.
(e) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Commerce for the Chesapeake Bay Office $6,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2002 through 2006.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 40— DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
§ 1501. Establishment of Department; Secretary; seal
§ 1503a. Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs
§ 1503b. Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere; duties; appointment; compensation
§ 1505. Additional Assistant Secretary; duties, rank of Assistant Secretaries
§ 1506. Additional Assistant Secretary; appointment; applicability of section 1505
§ 1507. Additional Assistant Secretary; appointment; compensation; duties
§ 1507b. Assistant Secretary of Commerce; appointment; compensation; duties
§ 1509. Designation of officer to sign routine papers
§ 1511b. United States fishery trade officers
§ 1511c. Estuarine Programs Office
§ 1511d. Chesapeake Bay Office
§ 1512. Powers and duties of Department
§ 1513. Duties and powers vested in Department
§ 1514. Basic authority for performance of certain functions and activities of Department
§ 1515. Records, etc., of bureaus transferred to Department of Commerce
§ 1516. Statistical information
§ 1517. Transfer of statistical or scientific work
§ 1518. Custody of buildings; officers transferred
§ 1519. Annual and special reports
§ 1521. Working capital fund; establishment; amount; uses; reimbursement
§ 1521a. Department of Commerce Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
§ 1523. Tax status of gifts and bequests of property
§ 1524. Investment and reinvestments of moneys; credit and disbursement of interest
§ 1527. Fees or charges for services or publications under existing law unaffected
§ 1527a. Economics and Statistics Administration Revolving Fund
§ 1529. Relinquishment of legislative jurisdiction over certain lands
§ 1534. Assessment of fees for access to environmental data
§ 1536. Prohibition against fraudulent use of “Made in America” labels
§ 1537. Needs assessment for data management, archival, and distribution
§ 1538. Notice of reprogramming
§ 1540. Cooperative agreements
§ 1541. Administrative Law Judges
§ 1542. Establishment of the Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Program
§ 1543. Task force on job repatriation and manufacturing growth
§ 1544. Promotion of tourist travel
§ 1545. Cooperation with travel agencies; publication of information
§ 1546. United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board