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PUBLIC LAW 102-406—OCT. 12, 1992 106 STAT. 1989 of providing educational scholarships described in subsection (a)(2)(F), the Attorney General shall make a list of surviving children and spouses referred to in such subsection available to the National Association of State Fire Marshals on a timely basis. SEC. 10. AUDITS. 31 USC 5111 (a) FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. —As a condition for receiving the proceeds of the surcharges pursuant to section 9(a)(l), the Franklin Institute shall allow the Comptroller General to examine such books, records, docimients, and other data of the Institute as may be related to the expenditure of amounts paid, and the management and expenditures of the endowment established under subparagraph (F) of such section. (b) INSTITUTE OF LIFE SAFETY TECHNOLOGY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EDUCATION, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE FIRE MARSHALS, AND THE FIVE FIRE SERVICE FOUNDATIONS.— As a condition for receiving the proceeds of the surcharges pursueint to section 9(a)(2), the Institute of Life Safety Technology and Emergency Management Education, the National Association of State Fire Marshals, and the 5 fire service foundations described in subparagraphs (B), (C), (D), (E), and (G) of section 9(a)(2), shall allow the Comptroller General to examine such books, records, documents, and other data as may be related to the expenditure of amounts paid. (c) ADMINISTRATIVE, OVERHEAD, OR OTHER EXPENSES PROHIB- ITED.— No funds received under section 9, and no interest accruing on any such funds, may be used for administrative purposes, overhead expenses, or for any other purpose not described in such section. SEC. 11. FINANCIAL ASSURANCES. 31 USC 5111 (a) No NET COST TO THE GOVERNMENT. — The Secretary shall "°*® take all actions necessary to ensure that the issuance of the medals authorized under section 3 shall result in no net cost to the Federal Government. (b) RECOVERY OF COSTS TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. — (1) RELEASE OF SURCHARGES UPON RECEIPT OF FUNDS. — The Secretary shall not distribute the amount of any surcharge under section 9 until the Secretary has received funds, either from the sale of medals authorized under this Act or from private donations, sufficient to ensiure that the issuance of medals under this Act shall result in no net cost to the Federal Government. (2) RECOVERY OF EXPENSES FROM SURCHARGES. —If all costs to the Federal Government in connection with the issuance of medals under this Act are not recovered from the sale of such medals or from private donations as of the termination of the program in accordance with section 7, the Secretary shall reduce the amount of the surcharges retained pursuant to paragraph (1) by the amount of such shortfall and apply such amount to the cost of issuing such medals. (3) DISTRIBUTION OF BALANCE OF SURCHARGES.— Any surcharges remaining after any reduction in the amount of such surcharges pursuant to paragraph (2) shall be distributed in accordance with section 9. (c) PAYMENT FOR MEDALS. —No medal authorized under section 3 shall be issued unless the Secretary has received— (1) full payment, as determined under section 5;