§ 8401. Assistance to areas impacted by increased coal or uranium production
(a)
Designation of impacted areas
(1)
In accordance with such criteria and guidelines as the Secretary of Agriculture shall, by rule, prescribe, the Governor of any State may designate any area within such State for the purposes of this section, if he finds that—
(A)
either
(i)
employment in coal or uranium production development activities in such area has increased for the most recent calendar year by 8 percent or more from the immediately preceding year or
(ii)
employment in such activities will increase 8 percent or more per year during each of the 3 calendar years beginning after the date of such finding;
(B)
such employment increase has required or will require substantial increases in housing or public facilities and services or a combination of both in such area; and
(C)
the State and the local government or governments serving such area lack the financial and other resources to meet any such increases in public facilities and services within a reasonable time.
The Secretary of Agriculture shall prescribe a rule containing criteria and guidelines for making a designation under this subsection, after consultation with the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Energy, not later than 180 days after the effective date of this chapter.
(2)
For purposes of paragraph (1)(C), increased revenues, including severance tax revenues, royalties, and similar fees to the State and local governments which are associated with the increase in coal or uranium development activities and which are not prohibited from being used under provisions of law in effect on November 9, 1978, shall be taken into account in determining if a State or local government lacks financial resources.
(3)
The Secretary shall, after consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, approve any designation of an area under paragraph (1) only if—
(b)
Planning grants
(1)
The Secretary of Agriculture may make a grant to any State in which there is an area designated and approved under subsection (a) of this section for the purposes of developing a plan for such area which shall include determinations of—
(B)
the socio-economic impacts which have occurred or which are reasonably projected to occur as a result of the increase in coal or uranium production activities;
(c)
Land acquisition and development grants
(1)
In the case of any real property—
(A)
within an area for which a plan meeting the requirements of subsection (b)(1) of this section has been approved;
(B)
which is for housing or public facilities determined in such plan as necessary due to an increase in employment due to coal or uranium development activities;
(C)
with respect to which the Secretary of Agriculture has determined that the State and the local governments serving such area do not have the financial resources to acquire or the legal authority to acquire by condemnation; and
(D)
with respect to which there has been an approval in writing by the Governor of such State that the Secretary of Agriculture exercise his authority under this paragraph;
the Secretary of Agriculture may acquire such real property or interest therein, by purchase, donation, lease, or exchange. Property so acquired shall be transferred to the State under such terms and conditions as the Secretary of Agriculture deems appropriate. Such terms and conditions shall provide for the reimbursement to the Secretary of Agriculture for the fair market value of the property, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture. The value of any improvement of such property made after such acquisition shall not be taken into account in determining the fair market value of such property under this subsection. Amounts so received by the Secretary of Agriculture shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.
(2)
Any approval by a Governor of a State under paragraph (1)(D) shall constitute a binding commitment of such State to accept the property to be acquired and to provide reimbursement for the amount of the fair market value of such property, as determined under paragraph (1).
(3)
The Secretary of Agriculture may acquire property under paragraph (1) by condemnation only if he finds that—
(A)
such property is not available by means other than condemnation at a price which does not substantially exceed the fair market value of such property;
(4)
(A)
In the case of any real property which meets the requirements of subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of paragraph (1), the Secretary of Agriculture may make a grant to the State in which such property is located for the purposes of acquiring such property, and for any site development which is consistent with the plan developed under subsection (b) of this section.
(5)
In the selection of real property for acquisition and in such acquisition under this subsection, preference shall be given to real property which the Secretary of Agriculture determines at such time to be unoccupied or previously mined and abandoned.
(d)
General requirements regarding assistance
(1)
Assistance under this section shall be provided only upon application, which application shall contain such information as the Secretary of Agriculture shall prescribe.
(2)
The Secretary of Agriculture may make any grant under this section in whole or in part to the local government or governments serving an area designated and approved under subsection (a) of this section, or to a council of local governments which includes one or more local governments serving such area (in lieu of making such grant solely to the State), if he has determined, after consultation with the Governor of the State, that to do so would be appropriate.
(3)
The Secretary of Agriculture shall prescribe, by rule, criteria for the allocation of assistance under this section. Such criteria shall give due weight to the magnitude of the employment increase involved, the financial resources of the designated area, and the ratio of the financial burden on the area to the resources available to such area.
(e)
“Coal or uranium development activities” and “site development” defined
For the purposes of this section—
(f)
Reports
Any person regularly engaged in any coal or uranium development activity within an area designated and approved under subsection (a) of this section shall prepare and transmit a report to the Secretary of Energy within 90 days after a written request to such person by the Governor of the State in which such area is located. Such report shall include—
(1)
projected employment levels for such activity by such person within such area during each of the following 3 calendar years;
(2)
the projected increase in employees in such area to engage in such activity during each of such calendar years;
(3)
the projected quantity of coal (or uranium) to be produced, processed, or transported by such person during each of such calendar years; and
(4)
actions such companies plan to take or are taking to provide needed housing and other facilities for their employees directly or by providing funds to the States or local communities for this purpose.
Copies of the report shall be provided to the Secretary of Energy and the Secretary shall, subject to the provisions of section
796
(d) of title
15, provide the report to the Secretary of Agriculture, the Governor, and the appropriate county or local officials and make it available for public review.
(g)
Administration
The Secretary of Agriculture shall carry out his responsibilities under this section through the Farmers Home Administration and such other agencies within the Department of Agriculture as he may determine appropriate.
(h)
Appropriations authorization
(1)
[2] There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Energy for purposes of this section, $60,000,000 for fiscal year 1979 and $120,000,000 for fiscal year 1980. The Secretary of Energy and the Secretary of Agriculture shall enter into an agreement for the allocation of funds appropriated pursuant to this section for carrying out their respective responsibilities under this section, including the amounts for personnel and administrative costs, and upon such agreement, the Secretary of Energy shall transfer to the Secretary of Agriculture amounts determined under that agreement.
(i)
Protection from certain hazardous actions
Federal agencies having responsibilities concerning the health and safety of any person working in any coal, uranium, metal, or nonmetallic mine regulated by any Federal agency shall interpret and utilize their authorities fully and promptly, including the promulgation of standards and regulations, to protect existing and future housing, property, persons, and public facilities located adjacent to or near active and abandoned coal, uranium, metal, and nonmetallic mines from actions occurring at such activities that pose a hazard to such property or persons.
(j)
Reorganization
The authority of the Secretary of Agriculture and the authority of the Secretary of Energy under this section may not be transferred to any other Secretary or to any other Federal agency under chapter
9 of title
5 or under any other provision of law, other than under specific provisions of a law enacted after November 9, 1978. The preceding provisions of this subsection shall not preclude either Secretary from delegating any such authority to any officer, employee, or entity within such Secretary’s department.
[1] See References in Text note below.
[2] So in original. No par. (2) has been enacted.