§4712. National ballast water management information — Inbound Citations
16 U.S.C. § 4712
Cited by 7 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to §4712(a)
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(2) $2,000,000 until the end of fiscal year 1992 to the Director and Under Secretary to carry out the studies under sections 4712(a)(1) and 4712(a)(22 of this title;
Citations to §4712(a)(1)
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(2) $2,000,000 until the end of fiscal year 1992 to the Director and Under Secretary to carry out the studies under sections 4712(a)(1) and 4712(a)(22 of this title;
Citations to §4712(a)(3)
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(1) $500,000 until the end of fiscal year 1992 to the Secretary to carry out sections 47111 and 4712(a)(3) of this title;
Citations to §4712(b)
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(4) for each of fiscal years 1997 through 2002, to carry out paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 4712(b) of this title—(A) $1,000,000 to the Department of the Interior, to be used by the Director; and(B) $1,000,000 to the Secretary; and
Citations to §4712(e)
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(A) $3,000,000, which shall be made available from funds otherwise authorized to be appropriated if such funds are so authorized, to the Under Secretary to carry out section 4712(e) of this title; and
Citations to §4712(f)
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(B) $500,000 to the Secretary to carry out section 4712(f) of this title.
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(ii) The Administrator, in coordination with the Secretary and taking into consideration information from the National Ballast Information Clearinghouse developed under section 1102(f) of the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 4712(f)), shall establish a risk assessment and response framework using ballast water discharge data and aquatic nuisance species monitoring data for the purposes of—(I) identifying and tracking populations of aquatic invasive species;(II) evaluating the risk of any aquatic nuisance species population tracked under subclause (I) establishing and spreading in waters of the United States or waters of the contiguous zone; and(III) establishing emergency best management practices that may be deployed rapidly, in a local or regional manner, to respond to emerging aquatic nuisance species threats.