7 U.S.C. § 7783
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- (a)In carrying out a grant under this subchapter, the weed management entity and the Secretary shall—
- (b)In determining the amount of a grant to a weed management entity, the Secretary shall consider—
- (1)the severity or potential severity of the noxious weed problem;
- (2)the extent to which the Federal funds will be used to leverage non-Federal funds to address the noxious weed problem;
- (3)the extent to which the weed management entity has made progress in addressing the noxious weeds problem; and
- (4)other factors that the Secretary determines to be relevant.
- (c)
- (d)Projects funded by grants under this section include the following:
- (1)Education, inventories and mapping, management, monitoring, methods development, and other capacity building activities, including the payment of the cost of personnel and equipment that promote control or eradication of noxious weeds.
- (2)Other activities to control or eradicate noxious weeds or promote control or eradication of noxious weeds.
- (e)To be eligible to receive assistance under this section, a weed management entity shall prepare and submit to the Secretary an application containing such information as the Secretary shall by regulation require.
- (f)Projects funded under this section shall be selected by the Secretary on a competitive basis, taking into consideration the following:
- (1)The severity of the noxious weed problem or potential problem addressed by the project.
- (2)The likelihood that the project will prevent or resolve the problem, or increase knowledge about resolving similar problems.
- (3)The extent to which the Federal funds will leverage non-Federal funds to address the noxious weed problem addressed by the project.
- (4)The extent to which the program will improve the overall capacity of the United States to address noxious weed control and management.
- (5)The extent to which the weed management entity has made progress in addressing noxious weed problems.
- (6)The extent to which the project will provide a comprehensive approach to the control or eradication of noxious weeds.
- (7)The extent to which the project will reduce the total population of noxious weeds.
- (8)The extent to which the project promotes cooperation and participation between States that have common interests in controlling and eradicating noxious weeds.
- (9)Other factors that the Secretary determines to be relevant.
- (g)In determining which projects receive funding under this section, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable—
- (h)The Secretary shall give special consideration to States with approved weed management entities established by Indian Tribes and may provide an additional allocation to a State to meet the particular needs and projects that the weed management entity plans to address.