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B.__Grants to the trust from private or public foundations | desiring to protect and improve the marine environment through | applied and basic research; |
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| C.__Funds stipulated for deposit in the trust as part of the | terms of settlement of legal actions against corporations, | partnerships or individuals for violations of environmental | laws, rules or regulations; |
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| D.__Funds for research received under any federal oil spill | trust fund; |
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| E.__Revenues that may be from time to time realized through | public bond issues; |
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| F.__Federal grants and loans; and |
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| G.__Appropriations and transfers authorized by the | Legislature. |
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| | 4.__Use and administration of trust.__Trust funds must be used | to provide grants to meet the purposes of this section.__The | department shall administer the trust as follows. |
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| A.__Unless otherwise specified by the source of a | contribution to the trust, 50% of a contribution to the | trust must be deposited in a principal account and | maintained as a permanent endowment.__The income earned on | funds held in this account, combined with the remaining 50% | of funds contributed to the trust, must be deposited in an | operating account and made available for disbursement as | grants to accomplish the purposes of this section and as | expenditures for purposes of administering the trust. |
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| B.__An executive agency is not eligible to receive funding | from the trust unless the agency jointly undertakes a | research proposal with another entity that is not an | executive agency. |
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| C.__The department shall give preference to institutions, | organizations and entities located and operated in the | State. |
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| D.__Principal, or interest earned from principal, with | special instructions from contributors must be awarded in | accordance with the contributors' instructions. |
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| E.__All money in the trust not immediately required for payment, | pursuant to the provisions of this section, must be invested by | the Treasurer of State as authorized by Title 5, |
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