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PUBLIC LAW 107-295—NOV. 25, 2002 116 STAT. 2077 Maritime Transportation Security Plans and facility security plans; "(B) enough money is available to pay the project costs that will not be reimbursed by the United States Government under this section; "(C) the project will be completed without unreasonable delay; and "(D) the recipient has authority to carry out the project as proposed. "(f) AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS.— ^A recipient of amounts made available under this section shall keep such records as the Secretary of Transportation may require, and make them available for review and audit by the Secretary of Transportation, the Comptroller General of the United States, or the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation. "(g) REPORTS ON SECURITY FUNDING AND COMPLIANCE.— "(1) INITIAL REPORT.— Within 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit an unclassified report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, that— "(A) includes a funding proposal and rationale to fund the correction of Coast Guard identified vulnerabilities in port security and to help ensure compliance with Area Maritime Transportation Security Plans and facility security plans for fiscal years 2003 through 2008; and "(B) includes projected funding proposals for fiscal years 2003 through 2008 for the following security programs: "(i) The Sea Marshall program. "(ii) The Automated Identification System and a system of polling vessels on entry into United States waters. "(iii) The maritime intelligence requirements in this Act. "(iv) The issuance of transportation security cards required by section 70105. "(v) The program of certifying secure systems of transportation. "(2) OTHER EXPENDITURES. —The Secretary of Transportation shall, as part of the report required by paragraph (1) report, in coordination with the Commissioner of Customs, on projected expenditures of screening and detection equipment and on cargo security programs over fiscal years 2003 through 2008. "(3) ANNUAL REPORTS. — Annually, beginning 1 year after transmittal of the report required by paragraph (1) until October 1, 2009, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit an unclassified annual report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on progress in achieving compliance with the correction of Coast Guard identified vulnerabilities in port security and compliance with Area Maritime Transportation Security Plans and facility security plans that—