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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-496—DEC. 4, 1980

94 STAT. 2585

application for grants and accompany such application with a plan which the Chairman finds— "(i) designates or provides for the establishment of a State agency (hereinafter in this section referred to as the 'State agency') as the sole agency for the administration of the State plan; "(ii) provides that the chief executive of the State will appoint new members to the State humanities council designated under the provisions of this subparagraph, as vacancies occur as a result of the expiration of the terms of members of such council, until the chief executive has appointed all of the members of such council; "(iii) provides, from State funds, an amount equal to 50 per centum of that portion of Federal financial assistance received by such State under this subsection which is described in the first sentence of paragraph (4) relating to the minimum State grant, or 25 per centum of the total amount of Federal financial assistance received by such State under this subsection, whichever is greater, for the fiscal year involved; "(iv) provides that funds paid to the State under this subsection will be expended solely on programs approved by the State agency which carry out the objectives of subsection (c) and which are designed to bring the humanities to the public; "(v) provides assurances that State funds will be newly appropriated for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this subparagraph; and "(vi) provides that the State agency will make such reports, in Reports such form and containing such information, as the Chairman may require. "(B) In any State in which the chief executive officer of the State Grant recipient, fails to submit an application under subparagraph (A), the grant application procedure. recipient in such State shall— "(i) establish a procedure which assures that four members of the governing body of such grant recipient shall be appointed by an appropriate officer or agency of such State, except that in no event may the number of such members exceed 20 per centum of the total membership of such governing body; and "(ii) provide, from any source, an amount equal to the amount of Federal financial assistance received by such grant recipient under this subsection for the fiscal year involved.". (2) Section 7(f)(3) of the National Foundation on the Arts and the Federal Humanities Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 956(f)(3)) is amended to read as assistance, and application follows: plan. "(3) Whenever a State selects to receive Federal financial assistance under this subsection for any fiscal year under paragraph (2)(B), any appropriate entity desiring to receive such assistance shall submit an application for such assistance at such time as shall be specified by the Chairman. Each such application shall be accompanied by a plan which the Chairman finds— "(A) provides assurances that the grant recipient will comply with the requirements of paragraph (2)(B); "(B) provides that funds paid to the grant recipient will be expended solely on programs which carry out the objectives of subsection (c); "(C) establishes a membership policy which is designed to assure broad public representation with respect to programs administered by such grant recipient;