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106 STAT. 1988 PUBLIC LAW 102-406—OCT. 12, 1992 31 USC 5111 SEC. 9. DISTRIBUTION OF SURCHARGES. (a) IN GENERAL. —Except as provided in section 11, all surcharges described in section 5(d) which are received by the Secretary shall be promptly paid by the Secretary as follows: (1) AMOUNTS PAID FOR THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NATIONAL MEMORIAL.— Subject to section 10, the Secretary shall pay to the Franklin Institute (custodian of the Benjamin FranJdin National Memorial) 12.5 percent of the amount of such surcharges received. Such amounts shall be used— (A) to restore and renovate the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial (in this section referred to as the "Memorial"); (B) for exhibits and programs in the Memorial or in the adjoining areas of the Franklin Institute relating to the Memorial, Benjamin Franklin, or to science and education; (C) for funds for the acquisition and preservation of artifacts relating to Benjamin Franklin; and (D) to establish, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, an endowment in an amount determined sufficient for the Memorial, to ensure the continued upkeep and maintenance of the Memorial. (2) AMOUNTS PAID FOR OTHER PURPOSES.—Subject to section 10, the Secretary shall pay, of the amount of the surcharges received— (A) 12.5 percent to the Institute of Life Safety Technology and Emergency Management Education to provide grants to colleges and universities for fire training courses at no cost to participants (such Institute shall not require the use of specific course materials as a condition for the receipt of a grant by a college or university); (B) 12.5 percent to the International Association of Fire Chiefs Foundation to award scholarships for college level courses in fire science, engineering, and related fields; (C) 12.5 percent to the Intemational Association of Fire Fighters Burn Foundation for bum injury research at hospital burn centers and other qualified medical research organizations; (D) 12.5 percent to the National Fire Protection Associations* Learn Not To Burn Foundation to deliver public education programs and resources to low income residents in rural and urban communities which have high fire injury and death rates; (E) 12.5 percent to the National Volunteer Fire Council Foundation to establish and maintain programs to promote the health and safety of all firefighters; (F) 12.5 percent to the National Association of State Fire Marshals to establish and maintein the "John Heinz Memorial Scholarship Fund" to provide educational scholarships to the surviving children and spouses of fallen firefighters and emergency medical personnel as qualified under the Public Safety Officers Benefit Program; and (G) 12.5 percent to the Intemational Association of Arson Investigators Educational Foundation to design and maintain arson prevention programs. (b) AVAILABILITY OF LIST OF SURVIVING CHILDREN AND SPOUSES TO NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE FIRE MARSHALS.— For purposes