(a)
Congressional authorization; proposals
The Federal Government may participate in an international exposition proposed to be held in the United States only upon the authorization of the Congress. If the President finds that Federal participation is in the national interest, he shall transmit to the Congress his proposal for such participation, which proposal shall include—
(1)
evidence that the international exposition has met the criteria for Federal recognition and, pursuant to section
2802 of this title, it has been so recognized;
(2)
a statement that the international exposition has been registered by the BIE; and
(3)
a plan prepared by the Secretary of Commerce in cooperation with other interested departments and agencies of the Federal Government for Federal participation in the exposition. The Secretary of Commerce shall include in such plan any documentation described in subsection (b)(1)(A) of this section, a rendering of any design described in subsection (b)(1)(B) of this section, and any recommendation based on the determination under subsection (b)(1)(C) of this section.