§ 2903. Estuary habitat restoration program
(a)
Establishment
There is established an estuary habitat restoration program under which the Secretary may carry out estuary habitat restoration projects and provide technical assistance through the award of contracts and cooperative agreements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
(b)
Origin of projects
A proposed estuary habitat restoration project shall originate from a non-Federal interest consistent with State or local laws.
(c)
Selection of projects
(2)
Required elements
Each estuary habitat restoration project selected by the Secretary must—
(B)
be consistent with the estuary habitat restoration strategy developed under section
2905 of this title;
(C)
include a monitoring plan that is consistent with standards for monitoring developed under section
2906 of this title to ensure that short-term and long-term restoration goals are achieved; and
(3)
Factors for selection of projects
In selecting an estuary habitat restoration project, the Secretary shall consider the following factors:
(A)
Whether the project is part of an approved Federal or State estuary management or habitat restoration plan.
(D)
Whether the project will encourage increased coordination and cooperation among Federal, State, and local government agencies.
(E)
Whether the project fosters public-private partnerships and uses Federal resources to encourage increased private sector involvement, including consideration of the amount of private funds or in-kind contributions for an estuary habitat restoration activity.
(4)
Priority
In selecting estuary habitat restoration projects to be carried out under this chapter, the Secretary shall give priority consideration to a project if, in addition to meriting selection based on the factors under paragraph (3)—
(d)
Cost sharing
(1)
Federal share
(A)
In general
Except as provided in paragraph (2) and subsection (e)(2) of this section, the Federal share of the cost of an estuary habitat restoration project (other than the cost of operation and maintenance of the project) carried out under this chapter shall not exceed 65 percent of such cost.
(2)
Innovative technology costs
The Federal share of the incremental additional cost of including in a project pilot testing of or a demonstration of an innovative technology or approach described in subsection (c)(4)(B) of this section shall be 85 percent.
(3)
Non-Federal share
The non-Federal share of the cost of an estuary habitat restoration project carried out under this chapter shall include lands, easements, rights-of-way, and relocations and may include services (including monitoring), or any other form of in-kind contribution determined by the Secretary to be an appropriate contribution equivalent to the monetary amount required for the non-Federal share of the activity.
(e)
Interim actions
(1)
In general
Pending completion of the estuary habitat restoration strategy to be developed under section
2905 of this title, the Secretary may take interim actions to carry out an estuary habitat restoration activity.
(f)
Cooperation of non-Federal interests
(1)
In general
The Secretary may not carry out an estuary habitat restoration project until a non-Federal interest has entered into a written agreement with the Secretary in which the non-Federal interest agrees to—
(2)
Nongovernmental organizations
Notwithstanding section
1962d–5b
(b) of title
42, for any project to be undertaken under this chapter, the Secretary, in consultation and coordination with appropriate State and local governmental agencies and Indian tribes, may allow a nongovernmental organization to serve as the non-Federal interest for the project.
(g)
Delegation of project implementation
(1)
In general
In carrying out this chapter, the Secretary may delegate project implementation to another Federal department or agency on a reimbursable basis if the Secretary, upon the recommendation of the Council, determines such delegation is appropriate.
(2)
Small projects
(A)
Small project defined
In this paragraph, the term “small project” means a project carried out under this chapter with an estimated Federal cost of less than $1,000,000.
(B)
Delegation of project implementation
In carrying out this section, the Secretary, on recommendation of the Council, may delegate implementation of a small project to—
(D)
Agreements
The head of a Federal department or agency to which a small project is delegated under this paragraph shall enter into an agreement with the non-Federal interest for the project generally in conformance with the criteria in subsections (d) and (e). Cooperative agreements may be used for any delegated project to allow the non-Federal interest to carry out the project on behalf of the Federal agency.