(1) In generalSubject to the availability of appropriations, and in conformance with the strategy developed under paragraph (2) and consistent with the authorities regarding gifts, volunteer services, community partnerships, and refuge education enhancement under section 742f of this title, the Secretary of the Interior, through the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, shall carry out a National Volunteer Coordination Program within the National Wildlife Refuge System to—(A) augment and support the capabilities and efforts of Federal employees to implement resource management, conservation, and public education programs and activities across the National Wildlife Refuge System;
(B) provide meaningful opportunities for volunteers to support the resource management, conservation, and public education programs and activities of national wildlife refuges or complexes of geographically related national wildlife refuges in each United States Fish and Wildlife Service region; and
(C) fulfill the purpose and mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System under the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd et seq.).
(2) Volunteer coordination strategy(A) In generalNo later than one year after January 4, 2011, the Director shall publish in the Federal Register a national strategy for the coordination and utilization of volunteers within the National Wildlife Refuge System.
(B) Consultation requiredThe strategy shall be developed in consultation with State fish and wildlife agencies, Indian tribes, refuge friends groups or similar volunteer organizations, and other relevant stakeholders.
(C) Volunteer coordinatorsThe Director shall provide, subject to the availability of appropriations, no less than one regional volunteer coordinator for each United States Fish and Wildlife Service region to implement the strategy published under this paragraph. Such coordinators may be responsible for assisting partner organizations in developing and implementing volunteer projects and activities under cooperative agreements under section 742f(d) of this title.
(3) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this subsection $2,000,000 for each fiscal year through fiscal year 2014.
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CHAPTER 9— FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
§ 742b. United States Fish and Wildlife Service
§ 742b–1. Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs
§ 742c–1. Investment in obligations of the United States; proceeds to be used for fisheries
§ 742d. Investigations; preparation and dissemination of information; reports
§ 742d–1. Studies of effects in use of chemicals
§ 742e. Transfer of functions to Secretary
§ 742f. Powers of Secretaries of the Interior and Commerce
§ 742f–1. National Volunteer Coordination Program
§ 742g. Cooperation with State Department
§ 742h. Reports on fishery products
§ 742i. Effect on rights of States and international commissions
§ 742j. Authorization of appropriations
§ 742l. Enforcement authority for the protection of fish and wildlife resources
§ 742l–1. Authority to use available law enforcement funds
§ 742m. Relinquishment of exclusive legislative jurisdiction
§ 746. Vessels of Fish and Wildlife Service
§ 746a. Operation and maintenance fees for the M/V Tiglax and other vessels
§ 748. Expenditure of appropriations for propagation of food fishes
§ 750. Station on Mississippi River for rescue of fishes and propagation of mussels
§ 753a. Cooperative research and training programs for fish and wildlife resources
§ 753b. Authorization of appropriations
§ 754. Commutation of rations for officers and crews of vessels of Service
§ 754a. Appropriations for United States Fish and Wildlife Service; purchases from
§ 754b. Funds from private entities credited to Resource Management account
§ 754c. Work under reimbursable agreements; recording obligations and crediting amounts received