Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries |
Chapter I - United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior |
SubChapter F - Financial Assistance - Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program |
Part 80 - Administrative Requirements, Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Acts |
Part 80 - Administrative Requirements, Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Acts
§ 80.3 - Assent legislation. |
§ 80.4 - Diversion of license fees. |
§ 80.5 - Eligible undertakings. |
§ 80.6 - Prohibited activities. |
§ 80.7 - Appeals. |
§ 80.8 - Availability of funds. |
§ 80.9 - Notice of desire to participate. |
§ 80.13 - Substantiality in character and design. |
§ 80.14 - Application of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program funds. |
§ 80.15 - Allowable costs. |
§ 80.16 - Payments. |
§ 80.17 - Maintenance. |
§ 80.18 - Responsibilities. |
§ 80.19 - [Reserved] |
§ 80.24 - Recreational boating access facilities. |
§ 80.25 - Multiyear financing under the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Program. |
§ 80.26 - Symbols. |
§ 80.27 - Information collection requirements. |
Subpart A - General |
§ 80.1 - What does this part do? |
§ 80.2 - What terms do I need to know? |
Subpart B - State Fish and Wildlife Agency Eligibility |
§ 80.10 - Who is eligible to receive the benefits of the Acts? |
§ 80.11 - How does a State become ineligible to receive the benefits of the Acts? |
§ 80.12 - Does an agency have to confirm that it wants to receive an annual apportionment of funds? |
Subpart C - License Revenue |
§ 80.20 - What does revenue from hunting and fishing licenses include? |
§ 80.21 - What if a State diverts license revenue from the control of its fish and wildlife agency? |
§ 80.22 - What must a State do to resolve a declaration of diversion? |
§ 80.23 - Does a declaration of diversion affect a previous Federal obligation of funds? |
Subpart D - License Holder Certification |
§ 80.30 - Why must an agency certify the number of paid license holders? |
§ 80.31 - How does an agency certify the number of paid license holders? |
§ 80.32 - What is the certification period? |
§ 80.33 - How does an agency decide who to count as paid license holders in the annual certification? |
§ 80.34 - Must a State fish and wildlife agency receive a minimum amount of revenue for each license holder certified? |
§ 80.35 - What additional requirements apply to certifying multiyear licenses? |
§ 80.36 - May an agency count license holders in the annual certification if the agency receives funds from the State or another entity to cover their license fees? |
§ 80.37 - May the State fish and wildlife agency certify a license sold at a discount when combined with another license or privilege? |
§ 80.38 - May an entity other than the State fish and wildlife agency offer a discount on a license, or offer a free license, under any circumstances? |
§ 80.39 - What must an agency do if it becomes aware of errors in its certified license data? |
§ 80.40 - May the Service recalculate an apportionment if an agency submits revised data? |
§ 80.41 - May the Director correct a Service error in apportioning funds? |
Subpart E - Eligible Activities |
§ 80.50 - What activities are eligible for funding under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act? |
§ 80.51 - What activities are eligible for funding under the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act? |
§ 80.52 - May an activity be eligible for funding if it is not explicitly eligible in this part? |
§ 80.53 - Are costs of State central services eligible for funding? |
§ 80.54 - What activities are ineligible for funding? |
§ 80.55 - May an agency receive a grant to carry out part of a larger project? |
§ 80.56 - How does a proposed project qualify as substantial in character and design? |
Subpart F - Allocation of Funds by an Agency |
§ 80.60 - What is the relationship between the Basic Hunter Education and Safety subprogram and the Enhanced Hunter Education and Safety program? |
§ 80.61 - What requirements apply to funds for the Recreational Boating Access subprogram? |
§ 80.62 - What limitations apply to spending on the Aquatic Resource Education and the Outreach and Communications subprograms? |
§ 80.63 - Does an agency have to allocate costs in multipurpose projects and facilities? |
§ 80.64 - How does an agency allocate costs in multipurpose projects and facilities? |
§ 80.65 - Does an agency have to allocate funds between marine and freshwater fisheries projects? |
§ 80.66 - What requirements apply to allocation of funds between marine and freshwater fisheries projects? |
§ 80.67 - May an agency finance an activity from more than one annual apportionment? |
§ 80.68 - What requirements apply to financing an activity from more than one annual apportionment? |
Subpart G - Application for a Grant |
§ 80.80 - How does an agency apply for a grant? |
§ 80.81 - What must an agency submit when applying for a comprehensive-management-system grant? |
§ 80.82 - What must an agency submit when applying for a project-by-project grant? |
§ 80.83 - What is the Federal share of allowable costs? |
§ 80.84 - How does the Service establish the non-Federal share of allowable costs? |
§ 80.85 - What requirements apply to match? |
Subpart H - General Grant Administration |
§ 80.90 - What are the grantee's responsibilities? |
§ 80.91 - What is a Federal obligation of funds and how does it occur? |
§ 80.92 - How long are funds available for a Federal obligation? |
§ 80.93 - When may an agency incur costs under a grant? |
§ 80.94 - May an agency incur costs before the beginning of the grant period? |
§ 80.95 - How does an agency receive Federal grant funds? |
§ 80.96 - May an agency use Federal funds without using match? |
§ 80.97 - May an agency barter goods or services to carry out a grant-funded project? |
§ 80.98 - How must an agency report barter transactions? |
§ 80.99 - Are symbols available to identify projects? |
§ 80.100 - Does an agency have to display one of the symbols in this part on a completed project? |
Subpart I - Program Income |
§ 80.120 - What is program income? |
§ 80.121 - May an agency earn program income? |
§ 80.122 - May an agency deduct the costs of generating program income from gross income? |
§ 80.123 - How may an agency use program income? |
§ 80.124 - How may an agency use unexpended program income? |
§ 80.125 - How must an agency treat income that it earns after the grant period? |
§ 80.126 - How must an agency treat income earned by a subgrantee after the grant period? |
Subpart J - Real Property |
§ 80.130 - Does an agency have to hold title to real property acquired under a grant? |
§ 80.131 - Does an agency have to hold an easement acquired under a grant? |
§ 80.132 - Does an agency have to control the land or water where it completes capital improvements? |
§ 80.133 - Does an agency have to maintain acquired or completed capital improvements? |
§ 80.134 - How must an agency use real property? |
§ 80.135 - What if an agency allows a use of real property that interferes with its authorized purpose? |
§ 80.136 - Is it a diversion if an agency does not use grant-acquired real property for its authorized purpose? |
§ 80.137 - What if real property is no longer useful or needed for its original purpose? |
Subpart K - Revisions and Appeals |
§ 80.150 - How does an agency ask for revision of a grant? |
§ 80.151 - May an agency appeal a decision? |
Subpart L - Information Collection |
§ 80.160 - What are the information collection requirements of this part? |