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U.S. GRANT ADMINISTRATION STANDARDS - JANUARY 2006 <br />North American Wetlands Conservation Act and Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act <br />records, but will last as long as any records on the Project are retained by the Recipient or <br />subrecipient or the FWS. <br />J -3 Does the FWS have the authority to inspect and monitor real property, equipment, and <br />supplies acquired, habitat restored or enhanced, or wetlands created? <br />The Grant Officer and other FWS personnel may inspect and monitor real property, <br />equipment, or supplies acquired as part of the Grant Agreement, habitat restored or <br />enhanced under the Grant Agreement, or wetlands created through the Grant Agreement. <br />The purpose of such inspections will be to insure that the real property, equipment, <br />supplies, or habitat is being used or managed for the authorized purpose, and consistent <br />with the terms, of the Grant Agreement. The rights of access to real property, equipment, <br />or supplies acquired as part of the Grant Agreement will terminate: <br />(a) once the real property, equipment, or supplies have been legally disposed of; <br />(b) when the FWS has approved a request that such real property, equipment, or supplies <br />will no longer be used for the authorized purpose of the Grant Agreement; or <br />(c) when the management term as defined in the Grant Agreement expires, regarding <br />leases, easement, restoration, enhancement, and wetland creation actions. <br />F <br />