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PUBLIC LAW 106-181—APR. 5, 2000 114 STAT. 151 "(2) compile, print, and disseminate aeronautical charts and related products and services of the United States and its territories and possessions; "(3) compile, print, and disseminate aeronautical charts and related products and services covering international airspace as are required primarily by United States civil aviation; and "(4) compile, print, and disseminate nonaeronautical navigational, transportation or public-safety-related products and services when in the best interests of the Government. " (e) CONTRACTS, COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS, GRANTS, AND OTHER AGREEMENTS.— "(1) CONTRACTS.— The Administrator is authorized to contract with qualified organizations for the performance of any part of the authorized functions of the Office of Aeronautical Charting and Cartography when the Administrator deems such procedure to be in the public interest and will not compromise public safety. " (2) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS, GRANTS, AND OTHER AGREE- MENTS.— The Administrator is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements, grants, reimbursable agreements, memoranda of understanding and other agreements, with a State, subdivision of a State, Federal agency, public or private organization, or individual, to carry out the purposes of this section. "(f) SPECIAL SERVICES AND PRODUCTS.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— The Administrator is authorized, at the request of a State, subdivision of a State, Federal agency, public or private organization, or individual, to conduct special services, including making special studies, or developing special publications or products on matters relating to navigation, trsmsportation, or public safety. "(2) FEES. —The Administrator shall assess a fee for any special service provided under paragraph (1). A fee shall be not more than the actual or estimated full cost of the service. A fee may be reduced or waived for research organizations, educational organizations, or non-profit organizations, when the Administrator determines that reduction or waiver of the fee is in the best interest of the Government by furthering public safety. " (g) SALE AND DISSEMINATION OF AERONAUTICAL PRODUCTS. — "(1) IN GENERAL. —Aeronautical products created or maintained under the authority of this section shall be sold at prices established annually by the Administrator consistent with the following: " (A) MAXIMUM PRICE. —Subject to subparagraph (B), the price of an aeronautical product sold to the public shall be not more than necessary to recover all costs attributable to: (i) data base management and processing; (ii) compilation; (iii) printing or other types of reproduction; and (iv) dissemination of the product. "(B) ADJUSTMENT OF PRICE. —The Administrator shall adjust the price of an aeronautical product and service sold to the public as necessary to avoid any adverse impact on aviation safety attributable to the price specified under this paragraph. " (C) COSTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO ACQUISITION OF AERO- NAUTICAL DATA.— A price established under this paragraph