Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 90 Part 1.djvu/1387

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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

PUBLIC LAW 9 4 - 4 2 7 — S E P T. 28, 1976 (D) housing for athletes; (E) a winter sports a r e n a; (F) administrative offices; (G) dressing rooms, equipment, and storage facilities; (H) a luge r u n; (I) p a r k i n g facilities; (J) facilities for increased electrical power; (K) sanitary and water facilities; and (L) a scoreboard and other miscellaneous facilities. FINANCIAL

ASSISTANCE

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SEC. 4. (a) GRANTS.—The Secretary shall provide financial assistance in the form of g r a n t s to — (1) the L a k e Placid 1980 Olympic Games, Incorporated, a notfor-profit corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of New Y o r k; or (2) State, local, or other governmental agencies, for purposes of assisting in the planning, design, and construction or improvement of winter games facilities, and for purposes of land acquisition and legal and fiscal fees in connection with the Olympic winter games. Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this i section, such g r a n t s shall be provided in such sums, at such times, and under such conditions as the Secretary considers necessary and appropriate. (b) CONDITIONS.—The amount of any g r a n t for a winter games facility under subsection (a) of this section shall be based initially on the estimated cost of such facility. If the actual cost of any winter games facility is less than such estimated cost, the difference may be • ,.> applied to meet the excess cost of any other winter games facility. If the actual cost of any winter games facility exceeds such estimated cost, plus any amounts applied to the excess cost under the preceding sentence, the Secretary shall not provide any g r a n t for more than 50 percent of the remaining excess cost of such facility. (c) REVERSION.—All revenues generated by the Olympic winter games in excess of actual costs shall revert to the Treasury of the United States in an amount not to exceed the total amount of funds appropriated under the authority of section 9 of this Act. (d) OTHER ASSISTANCE.—The Secretary may provide financial assistance for projects related to the Olympic winter games under the authority contained in title I of the Public W o r k s and Economic Development Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 3131-3136). Any such assistance (1) shall not be subject to the requirements for a non-Federal matching share set forth in section 101(c) of such title, and (2) shall be 42 USC 3131. excluded from the limitation on the amount available to any one State set forth in section 103 of such title. '*2 USC 3133. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

SEC. 5. I n carrying out the provisions of this Act, the Secretary— (1) shall require that all winter games facilities for which Federal financial assistance is provided under this Act are planned, designed, and constructed or improved in a manner which is consistent in all respects with State laws, rules, regulations, and plans governing the use, management, and development of Adirondack P a r k;