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PUBLIC LAW 105-225—AUG. 12, 1998 112 STAT. 1337 (B) performs functions similar to the functions described in section 40722 of this title. (2) An asset distributed under this subsection may not be distributed to an individual. (c) TREASURY.— On dissolution of the corporation, any asset not distributed under subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be sold and the proceeds shall be deposited in the Treasury. § 40707. Nonapplication of audit requirements The audit requirements of section 10101 of this title do not apply to the corporation. SUBCHAPTER II—CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM §40721. Responsibility of corporation The corporation shall supervise and control the Civilian Marksmanship Program. §40722. Functions The functions of the Civilian Marksmanship Program are— (1) to instruct citizens of the United States in marksmanship; (2) to promote practice and safety in the use of firearms; (3) to conduct competitions in the use of firearms and to award trophies, prizes, badges, and other insignia to competitors; (4) to secure and account for firearms, ammunition, and other equipment for which the corporation is responsible; (5) to issue, loan, or sell firearms, ammunition, repair parts, and other supplies under sections 40731 and 40732 of this title; and (6) to procure necessary supplies and services to carry out the Program. §40723. Eligibility for participation (a) CERTIFICATION.— (1) An individual shall certify by affidavit, before participating in an activity sponsored or supported by the corporation, that the individual— (A) has not been convicted of a felony; (B) has not been convicted of a violation of section 922 of title 18; and (C) is not a member of an organization that advocates the violent overthrow of the United States Government. (2) The Director of Civilian Marksmanship may require an individual to provide certification from law enforcement agencies to verify that the individual has not been convicted of a felony or a violation of section 922 of title 18. (b) INELIGIBILITY.— An individual may not participate in an activity sponsored or supported by the corporation if the individual— (1) has been convicted of a felony; or (2) has been convicted of a violation of section 922 of title 18. (c) LIMITING PARTICIPATION. — The Director may limit participation in the program as necessary to ensure— (1) the safety of participants;