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522 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE <br /> Isis of available permanent noninstitutional housing arrange- r <br /> to chronically mentally ill; i CHAPTER 103. COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> uation of ongoing permanent and demonstration programs, RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY �( <br /> whole or in part by Federal funds, which are designed to <br /> unstitutional shelter and basic living services for the chroni- HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RELEASES, LIABILITY, <br /> lly ill, including— COMPENSATION <br /> cription of each pr )gram; <br /> total number of individuals estimated to be eligible to Section <br /> e in each program, the number of individuals served by each 9601. Definitions <br /> and an estimate of the total population each program 9602. Designation of additional hazardous substances and establishment of <br /> Bernd reportable released quantities; regulations <br /> o <br /> o se t of the effectiveness of each program in the provi- 9603. Nonfication requirements respecting released substances <br /> eller and basic living services; (a) Notice to National Response Center upon release from vessel or 1 <br /> offshore or onshore facility by person to charge; conveyance of <br /> endations of measures to encourage States to coordinate and notice by Center <br /> ovisions in State health plans which relate to mental health (b) Penalties for failure to notify; use of notice or information <br /> rticular, the shelter and basic living needs of chronically pursuant to notice in criminal case <br /> individuals, with local and State housing plans; (c) Notice to Administrator of EPA of existence of storage, etc., <br /> endations for Federal legislation relating to the provision of facility by owner or operator; exceptions; time, manner, and i <br /> residential noninstitutional housing arrangements and basic form of notice; penalties for failure to notify; use of notice or <br /> information pursuant to notice criminal case <br /> ices for chronically mentally ill individuals, including as (d) Recordkeeping require <br /> the cos[ of Such recommendations; and ments; promulgation of rules and regales- <br /> tions by Administrator of EPA; penalties for violations; waiver <br /> her recommendations for Federal initiatives which, in the of retention requirements <br /> of the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the (e) Applicability to registered pesticide product <br /> f Housing and Urban Development, will lead to improved (f) Exemptions from notice and penalty provisions for substances <br /> basic living services for chronically mentally ill individuals. reported under other Federal law or in continuous release, etc. <br /> n date. The report required by subsection (a) shall be 9604. Response authorities <br /> the committees referred to in subsection (a) no later than Removal and other remedial actionby President- applicabilityf <br /> national contingency p response bypo yresponsible <br /> 81 i <br /> iii <br /> P. 140-398, Title VIII, § 802, 94 Stat. 1606) parties; public health threats; limitations on response; exception <br /> (b) Investigations, monitoring, coordination, etc., by President <br /> (c) Critieria for continuance of obligations from Fund over specified <br /> STORY; ANCILLARY LAWS AND DIRECTIVES <br /> amount for response actions; consultation by President with <br /> ory notes: affected States; contracts or cooperative agreements by States <br /> and Commerce" has been inserted in brackets in subset. (a) with President prior to remedial actions; cost-sharing agree- <br /> thority of H. Res. 549, 96th Congress, March 25, 1980, which ments; selection by President of remedial actions; State credits: <br /> the name of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- granting of credit, expenses before listing or agreement, response i <br /> the House of Representatives to the "Committee on Energy actions between 1978 and 1980, State expenses after December <br /> merce", effective immediately prioi to noon on January 3, 11, 1980, in excess of 10 percent of costs, item-by-item approval, <br /> use of credits; operation and maintenance; limitation on source <br /> of funds for operation and maintenance; recontracting; siting <br /> epealed] (d) Contracts or cooperative agreements by President with States or <br /> political subdivisions; or Indian tribes; State applications, terms <br /> STORY; ANCILLARY LAWS AND DIRECTIVES and conditions; reimbursements; cost-sharing provisions; en- <br /> forcement requirements and procedures <br /> tion (Act Oct. 7, 1980, P. L. 96-398, Title VIII, § 806, 94 Stat. (e) Information gathering and access <br /> as repealed by Act Aug. 13, 1981, P. L. 97-35, Title UC, <br /> A (f) Contracts for response actions; compliance with Federal heal[ <br /> , §902(e)(1), 95 Stat. 560, effective Oct. 1, 1981, as provided <br /> and safety standards <br /> (h) of such Act, which appears as 42 USCS § 300cc-14 note. (g) Rates for wages and labor standards applicable to covered work <br /> tion provided for grant authority. 203 <br />