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(a) The following acronyms and abbreviations apply to this part:
(1) CFDA- Code of Federal Domestic Assistance
(2) CFR- Code of Federal Regulation
(3) CMS- Comprehensive Management System
(4) DUNS- Data Universal Numbering System
(5) EPA- Environmental Protection Agency
(6) FAPIIS- Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information Systems
(7) FOIA- Freedom of Information Act
(8) GAO- Government Accountability Office
(9) GSA- General Services Administration
(10) NEPA- National Environmental Policy Act
(11) OMB- Office of Management and Budget
(12) SAM- System for Award Management
(13) WSFR-Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program
(14) U.S.C.- United States Code
(15) USFWS - United State Fish and Wildlife Service
(b) This part of the Code of Federal Regulations tells interested persons what they must do to apply for, receive, and manage grants and cooperative agreements within the following Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR) financial assistance programs:
(1) the Wildlife Restoration program,
(2) This part of the Code of Federal Regulations tells States
how they may:
(a) Use revenues derived from State hunting and fishing
licenses in compliance with the Acts.
(b) Receive annual apportionments from the Federal Aid to
Wildlife Restoration Fund (16 U.S.C. 669(b)), if authorized,
and the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund (26
U.S.C 9504).
(c) Receive financial assistance from the Wildlife
Restoration program, the Basic Hunter Education and Safety
subprogram, and
(3) the Enhanced Hunter Education and
Safety grant programsubprogram, if authorized.
(d4) Receive financial assistance from the Sport Fish
Restoration program,
(5) the Recreational Boating Access
subprogram,
(6) the Aquatic Resources Education subprogram, and and
(7) the Outreach and Communications subprogram.
(e) Comply with the requirements of the Acts. c) The terms you, your and I refer to an entity that applies for or receives a WSFR grant. You may also apply to a subgrantee with which a grantee has a formal agreement to construct, operate, or maintain a project.
(d) The terms we, us, and our refer to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR).
(e) This part applies to both comprehensive management system grants and project-by-project grants unless a particular section says otherwise.