Endangered Species Act | Section 18
ANNUAL COST ANALYSIS BY THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
SEC. 18.
Notwithstanding section 3003 of Public Law 104-66 (31 U.S.C. 1113 note; 109 Stat. 734), on or before January 15, 1990, and each January 15 thereafter, the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Fish and Wildlife Service, shall submit to the Congress an annual report covering the preceding fiscal year which shall contain— (1) an accounting on a species by species basis of all reasonably identifiable Federal expenditures made primarily for the conservation of endangered or threatened species pursuant to this Act; and (2) an accounting on a species by species basis of all reasonably identifiable expenditures made primarily for the conservation of endangered or threatened species pursuant to this Act by States receiving grants under section 6.
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- Sec. 2 Findings, purposes, and policy
- Sec. 3 Definitions
- Sec. 4 Determination of endangered species and threatened species
- Sec. 5 Land acquisition
- Sec. 6 Cooperation with the States
- Sec. 7 Interagency cooperation
- Sec. 8 International cooperation
- Sec. 8a Convention implementation
- Sec. 9 Prohibited Acts
- Sec. 10 Exceptions
- Sec. 11 Penalties and enforcement
- Sec. 12 Endangered Plants
- Sec. 13 Conforming Amendments
- Sec. 14 Repealer
- Sec. 15 Authorization of appropriations
- Sec. 16 Effective date
- Sec. 17 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
- Sec. 18 Annual cost analysis by the Fish and Wildlife Service
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