42 U.S.C. § 13104. Grants to States for State technical assistance programs
- (a)(a)
General authority
The Administrator shall make matching grants to States for programs to promote the use of source reduction techniques by businesses. - (b)(b)
Criteria
When evaluating the requests for grants under this section, the Administrator shall consider, among other things, whether the proposed State program would accomplish the following:
- (1)(b)(1)Make specific technical assistance available to businesses seeking information about source reduction opportunities, including funding for experts to provide onsite technical advice to business 1 seeking assistance and to assist in the development of source reduction plans.
- (2)(b)(2)Target assistance to businesses for whom lack of information is an impediment to source reduction.
- (3)(b)(3)Provide training in source reduction techniques. Such training may be provided through local engineering schools or any other appropriate means.
- (c)(c)
Matching funds
Federal funds used in any State program under this section shall provide no more than 50 per centum of the funds made available to a State in each year of that State’s participation in the program. - (d)(d)
Effectiveness
The Administrator shall establish appropriate means for measuring the effectiveness of the State grants made under this section in promoting the use of source reduction techniques by businesses. - (e)(e)
Information
States receiving grants under this section shall make information generated under the grants available to the Administrator.
(Pub. L. 101–508, title VI, § 6605, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 1388–323.)