§3301. Definitions — Inbound Citations
33 U.S.C. § 3301
Cited by 291 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to §3301(1)
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(B) The Administrator (or a designee of the Administrator).
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(a) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall carry out a levee safety initiative.
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(1) an administrator of the levee safety initiative; and
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator and in coordination with State, regional, local, and tribal governments and organizations with expertise in levee safety, shall establish a set of voluntary, comprehensive, national levee safety guidelines that—(A) are available for common, uniform use by all Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal agencies;(B) incorporate policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for a range of levee types, canal structures, and related facilities and features; and(C) provide for adaptation to local, regional, or watershed conditions.
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(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall provide technical assistance and training to promote levee safety and assist States, regional districts, Indian tribes, communities, and levee owners in—(A) developing levee safety programs;(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(1) The Secretary, in coordination with the Administrator, shall carry out public education and awareness efforts relating to the levee safety initiative.
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(2) In carrying out the efforts under paragraph (1), the Secretary and the Administrator shall—(A) educate individuals living in leveed areas regarding the risks of living in those areas; and
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(A) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, in consultation with the Administrator, the Secretary shall issue guidelines that establish the minimum components necessary for recognition of a State, regional, or tribal levee safety program as a participating program.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and
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(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(i) Not later than 1 year after June 10, 2014, the Administrator shall implement quantifiable performance measures and metrics to assess the effectiveness of the assistance provided in accordance with subparagraph (A).
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(ii) In assessing the effectiveness of assistance under clause (i), the Administrator shall consider the degree to which the State, regional, or tribal program—(I) ensures that human lives and property that are protected by new and existing levees are safe;(II) encourages the use of appropriate engineering policies, procedures, and technical practices for levee site investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance, inspection, assessment, and emergency preparedness;(III) develops and supports public education and awareness projects to increase public acceptance and support of levee safety programs and provide information;(IV) builds public awareness of the residual risks associated with living in levee protected areas; and(V) develops technical assistance materials, seminars, and guidelines to improve the security of levees of the United States.
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(D) Technical assistance or grants may not be provided to a State under this subsection during a fiscal year unless the State enters into an agreement with the Administrator to ensure that the State will maintain during that fiscal year aggregate expenditures for programs to ensure levee safety that equal or exceed the average annual level of such expenditures for the State for the 2 fiscal years preceding that fiscal year.
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(i) There is authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this subsection $25,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2019 through 2030.
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(F) No amounts made available to the Administrator under this chapter shall be used for levee construction, rehabilitation, repair, operations, or maintenance.
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(D) Not later than 180 days after December 16, 2016, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall develop such guidelines for the preparation of floodplain management plans prepared under this paragraph as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
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(B) the Administrator, including for the purpose of setting premium rates under the national flood insurance program established under chapter 11 of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4011 et seq.).
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(b) Not later than 3 years after June 10, 2014, to the maximum extent practicable, the Secretary and the Administrator, in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report that includes recommendations regarding the advisability and feasibility of, and potential approaches for, establishing a joint national dam and levee safety program.
Citations to §3301(2)(A)
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(B) incorporate policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for a range of levee types, canal structures, and related facilities and features; and
Citations to §3301(3)
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(b) The committee shall be composed of 16 members as follows:(1) The following 2 nonvoting members:(B) The Administrator (or a designee of the Administrator).(2) The following 14 voting members appointed by the Secretary:(A) Eight representatives of State levee safety agencies, one from each of the eight civil works divisions of the Corps of Engineers.(B) Two representatives of the private sector who have expertise in levee safety.(C) Two representatives of local and regional governmental agencies who have expertise in levee safety.(D) Two representatives of Indian tribes who have expertise in levee safety.
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(A) A voting member of the committee shall be appointed for a term of 3 years, except that, of the members first appointed—(i) 5 shall be appointed for a term of 1 year;(ii) 5 shall be appointed for a term of 2 years; and(iii) 4 shall be appointed for a term of 3 years.
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(C) A vacancy on the committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment was made.
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(1) The committee may establish standing committees comprised of volunteers from all levels of government and the private sector, to advise the committee regarding specific levee safety issues, including participating programs, technical issues, public education and awareness, and safety and the environment.
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(2) The committee shall recommend to the Secretary for approval individuals for membership on the standing committees.
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(e) The committee—(1) shall submit to the Secretary and Congress an annual report regarding the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative in accordance with section 3303b of this title; and(2) may secure from other Federal agencies such services, and enter into such contracts, as the committee determines to be necessary to carry out this subsection.
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(2) may secure from other Federal agencies such services, and enter into such contracts, as the committee determines to be necessary to carry out this subsection.
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(f) The committee shall, to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate the activities of the committee with the Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force.
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(1) Each member of the committee who is an officer or employee of the United States—(A) shall serve without compensation in addition to compensation received for the services of the member as an officer or employee of the United States; but(B) shall be allowed a per diem allowance for travel expenses, at rates authorized for an employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, while away from the home or regular place of business of the member in the performance of the duties of the committee.
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(B) shall be allowed a per diem allowance for travel expenses, at rates authorized for an employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, while away from the home or regular place of business of the member in the performance of the duties of the committee.
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(2) To the extent amounts are made available to carry out this section in appropriations Acts, the Secretary shall provide to each member of the committee who is not an officer or employee of the United States a stipend and a per diem allowance for travel expenses, at rates authorized for an employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, while away from the home or regular place of business of the member in performance of services for the committee.
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(3) Each member of a standing committee shall serve in a voluntary capacity.
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(h) Chapter 10 of title 5 shall not apply to the committee.
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(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report describing the state of levees in the United States and the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative, including—(A) progress achieved in implementing the levee safety initiative;(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and(D) any recommendations for legislation and other congressional actions necessary to ensure national levee safety.
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(2) Each report under paragraph (1) shall include a report of the committee that describes the independent recommendations of the committee for the implementation of the levee safety initiative.
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(b) Not later than 3 years after June 10, 2014, to the maximum extent practicable, the Secretary and the Administrator, in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report that includes recommendations regarding the advisability and feasibility of, and potential approaches for, establishing a joint national dam and levee safety program.
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(1) Not later than 18 months after December 23, 2022, and periodically thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report on the results of the assessments conducted under subsection (a).
Citations to §3301(4)
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(f) The committee shall, to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate the activities of the committee with the Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force.
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(B) Federal activities that facilitate State, regional, or tribal efforts to develop and implement effective State, regional, or tribal programs for the safety of levees, including levee inspection, levee rehabilitation, locally developed floodplain management, and public education and training programs.
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(A) participate in, and comply with, all applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs;
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(A) Not later than 1 year after the date of execution of a project agreement for assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall prepare a floodplain management plan in accordance with the guidelines under subparagraph (D) to reduce the impacts of future flood events in each applicable leveed area.
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(C) Not later than 1 year after the date of completion of construction of the applicable project, a floodplain management plan prepared under subparagraph (A) shall be implemented.
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(D) Not later than 180 days after December 16, 2016, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall develop such guidelines for the preparation of floodplain management plans prepared under this paragraph as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
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(E) The Secretary may provide technical support for the development and implementation of floodplain management plans prepared under this paragraph.
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(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and
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(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and
Citations to §3301(5)
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(D) Two representatives of Indian tribes who have expertise in levee safety.
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(A) location information of all Federal levees in the Nation (including global information system information) and updated levee information provided by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, Federal agencies, and other entities;
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(4) At the request of a State, regional district, or Indian tribe with respect to any levee subject to review under this subsection, the Secretary shall—(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and
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(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(5) In carrying out the inventory and review under this subsection, the Secretary shall not be required to review any levee that has been inspected by a State, regional district, or Indian tribe using the same methodology described in paragraph (3) during the 1-year period immediately preceding June 10, 2014, if the Governor of the State or chief executive of the regional district or tribal government, as applicable, requests an exemption from the review.
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(A) issue draft guidelines for public comment, including comment by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, non-Federal interests, and other appropriate stakeholders; and
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(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall provide technical assistance and training to promote levee safety and assist States, regional districts, Indian tribes, communities, and levee owners in—(A) developing levee safety programs;(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(B) The guidelines under subparagraph (A) shall include provisions and procedures requiring each participating State, regional district, and Indian tribe to certify to the Secretary that the State, regional district, or Indian tribe, as applicable—(i) has the authority to participate in the levee safety initiative;(ii) can receive funds under this chapter;(iii) has adopted any levee safety guidelines developed under this chapter;(iv) will carry out levee inspections;(v) will carry out, consistent with applicable requirements, flood risk management and any emergency action planning procedures the Secretary determines to be necessary relating to levees;(vi) will carry out public education and awareness activities consistent with the efforts carried out under subsection (f); and(vii) will collect and share information regarding the location and condition of levees, including for inclusion in the national levee database.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(B) To be eligible to receive assistance under this section, a State, regional district, or Indian tribe shall—(i) meet the requirements of a participating program established by the guidelines issued under paragraph (1);(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;
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(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and
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(ii) For each fiscal year, amounts made available under this subparagraph shall be allocated among the States, regional districts, and Indian tribes as follows:(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.
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(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to
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(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(iii) The amounts allocated to a State, regional district, or Indian tribe under this subparagraph shall not exceed 50 percent of the reasonable cost of implementing the State, regional, or tribal levee safety program.
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(2) To be eligible to receive assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall—(A) participate in, and comply with, all applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs;(B) have in place a hazard mitigation plan that—(ii) complies with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–390; 114 Stat. 1552);(C) submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require;(D) commit to provide normal operation and maintenance of the project for the 50 year-period following completion of rehabilitation; and(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(A) Not later than 1 year after the date of execution of a project agreement for assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall prepare a floodplain management plan in accordance with the guidelines under subparagraph (D) to reduce the impacts of future flood events in each applicable leveed area.
Citations to §3301(6)
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(1) The Secretary, at Federal expense, shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of all federally owned and operated levees.
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(2) The Secretary shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of all federally constructed, non-federally operated and maintained levees, at the original cost share for the project.
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(3) For non-Federal levees the owners of which are participating in the emergency response to natural disasters program established under section 701n of this title, the Secretary shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of each such levee if the owner of the levee requests such inspection. The Federal share of the cost of an inspection under this paragraph shall be 65 percent.
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(2) The inventory and inspection under paragraph (1) does not create a Federal interest in the construction, operation, or maintenance of any levee that is included in the inventory or inspected under this subsection.
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(3) In carrying out the inventory and review, the Secretary shall use the levee safety action classification criteria to determine whether a levee should be classified in the inventory as requiring a more comprehensive inspection.
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(B) Federal activities that facilitate State, regional, or tribal efforts to develop and implement effective State, regional, or tribal programs for the safety of levees, including levee inspection, levee rehabilitation, locally developed floodplain management, and public education and training programs.
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(iv) will carry out levee inspections;
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(II) encourages the use of appropriate engineering policies, procedures, and technical practices for levee site investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance, inspection, assessment, and emergency preparedness;
Citations to §3301(7)(A)
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(B) Two representatives of the private sector who have expertise in levee safety.
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(C) Two representatives of local and regional governmental agencies who have expertise in levee safety.
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(D) Two representatives of Indian tribes who have expertise in levee safety.
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(1) The committee may establish standing committees comprised of volunteers from all levels of government and the private sector, to advise the committee regarding specific levee safety issues, including participating programs, technical issues, public education and awareness, and safety and the environment.
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(1) shall submit to the Secretary and Congress an annual report regarding the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative in accordance with section 3303b of this title; and
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(A) location information of all Federal levees in the Nation (including global information system information) and updated levee information provided by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, Federal agencies, and other entities;
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(B) utilizing such information as is available, the general condition of each levee; and
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(1) The Secretary, at Federal expense, shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of all federally owned and operated levees.
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(2) The Secretary shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of all federally constructed, non-federally operated and maintained levees, at the original cost share for the project.
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(3) For non-Federal levees the owners of which are participating in the emergency response to natural disasters program established under section 701n of this title, the Secretary shall establish an inventory and conduct an inspection of each such levee if the owner of the levee requests such inspection. The Federal share of the cost of an inspection under this paragraph shall be 65 percent.
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(1) The Secretary shall carry out a one-time inventory and review of all levees identified in the national levee database.
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(2) The inventory and inspection under paragraph (1) does not create a Federal interest in the construction, operation, or maintenance of any levee that is included in the inventory or inspected under this subsection.
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(3) In carrying out the inventory and review, the Secretary shall use the levee safety action classification criteria to determine whether a levee should be classified in the inventory as requiring a more comprehensive inspection.
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(4) At the request of a State, regional district, or Indian tribe with respect to any levee subject to review under this subsection, the Secretary shall—(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and
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(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(5) In carrying out the inventory and review under this subsection, the Secretary shall not be required to review any levee that has been inspected by a State, regional district, or Indian tribe using the same methodology described in paragraph (3) during the 1-year period immediately preceding June 10, 2014, if the Governor of the State or chief executive of the regional district or tribal government, as applicable, requests an exemption from the review.
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(1) For each levee included in an inventory established under subsection (b) or for which the Secretary has conducted a review under subsection (c), the Secretary shall—(A) identify the specific engineering and maintenance deficiencies, if any; and(B) describe the recommended remedies to correct each deficiency identified under subparagraph (A), and, if requested by owner of a non-Federal levee, the associated costs of those remedies.
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(B) describe the recommended remedies to correct each deficiency identified under subparagraph (A), and, if requested by owner of a non-Federal levee, the associated costs of those remedies.
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(2) In identifying deficiencies and describing remedies for a levee under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consult with relevant non-Federal interests, including by providing an opportunity for comment by those non-Federal interests.
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(a) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall carry out a levee safety initiative.
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(1) an administrator of the levee safety initiative; and
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator and in coordination with State, regional, local, and tribal governments and organizations with expertise in levee safety, shall establish a set of voluntary, comprehensive, national levee safety guidelines that—(A) are available for common, uniform use by all Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal agencies;(B) incorporate policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for a range of levee types, canal structures, and related facilities and features; and(C) provide for adaptation to local, regional, or watershed conditions.
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(B) incorporate policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for a range of levee types, canal structures, and related facilities and features; and
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(2) The policies, procedures, standards, and criteria under paragraph (1)(B) shall be developed taking into consideration the levee hazard potential classification system established under subsection (d).
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(B) Federal activities that facilitate State, regional, or tribal efforts to develop and implement effective State, regional, or tribal programs for the safety of levees, including levee inspection, levee rehabilitation, locally developed floodplain management, and public education and training programs.
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(1) The Secretary shall establish a hazard potential classification system for use under the levee safety initiative and participating programs.
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(3) The hazard potential classification system established pursuant to this subsection shall be consistent with and incorporated into the levee safety action classification tool developed by the Corps of Engineers.
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(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall provide technical assistance and training to promote levee safety and assist States, regional districts, Indian tribes, communities, and levee owners in—(A) developing levee safety programs;(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(A) developing levee safety programs;
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(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(A) be in the process of establishing or have in effect a State levee safety program under which a State levee safety agency, in accordance with State law, carries out the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1); and
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(3) The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with each State receiving technical assistance under this subsection to develop a work plan necessary for the State levee safety program of that State to reach a level of program performance that meets the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1).
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(1) The Secretary, in coordination with the Administrator, shall carry out public education and awareness efforts relating to the levee safety initiative.
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(A) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, in consultation with the Administrator, the Secretary shall issue guidelines that establish the minimum components necessary for recognition of a State, regional, or tribal levee safety program as a participating program.
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(i) has the authority to participate in the levee safety initiative;
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(iii) has adopted any levee safety guidelines developed under this chapter;
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(iv) will carry out levee inspections;
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(vii) will collect and share information regarding the location and condition of levees, including for inclusion in the national levee database.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;
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(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and
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(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(I) ensures that human lives and property that are protected by new and existing levees are safe;
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(II) encourages the use of appropriate engineering policies, procedures, and technical practices for levee site investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance, inspection, assessment, and emergency preparedness;
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(III) develops and supports public education and awareness projects to increase public acceptance and support of levee safety programs and provide information;
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(V) develops technical assistance materials, seminars, and guidelines to improve the security of levees of the United States.
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(D) Technical assistance or grants may not be provided to a State under this subsection during a fiscal year unless the State enters into an agreement with the Administrator to ensure that the State will maintain during that fiscal year aggregate expenditures for programs to ensure levee safety that equal or exceed the average annual level of such expenditures for the State for the 2 fiscal years preceding that fiscal year.
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(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to
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(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(iii) The amounts allocated to a State, regional district, or Indian tribe under this subparagraph shall not exceed 50 percent of the reasonable cost of implementing the State, regional, or tribal levee safety program.
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(F) No amounts made available to the Administrator under this chapter shall be used for levee construction, rehabilitation, repair, operations, or maintenance.
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(i) for any rehabilitation activity to maximize overall risk reduction associated with a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program; and
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(ii) only for a levee that is not federally operated and maintained.
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(i) to perform routine operation or maintenance for a levee; or
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(ii) to make any modification to a levee that does not result in an improvement to public safety.
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report describing the state of levees in the United States and the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative, including—(A) progress achieved in implementing the levee safety initiative;(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and(D) any recommendations for legislation and other congressional actions necessary to ensure national levee safety.
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(A) progress achieved in implementing the levee safety initiative;
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(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and
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(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and
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(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and
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(D) any recommendations for legislation and other congressional actions necessary to ensure national levee safety.
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(2) Each report under paragraph (1) shall include a report of the committee that describes the independent recommendations of the committee for the implementation of the levee safety initiative.
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(b) Not later than 3 years after June 10, 2014, to the maximum extent practicable, the Secretary and the Administrator, in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report that includes recommendations regarding the advisability and feasibility of, and potential approaches for, establishing a joint national dam and levee safety program.
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(1) to promote shared responsibility for levee safety;
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(a) Notwithstanding section 211 of the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 (31 U.S.C. 6505 note), the Secretary, at the request of a local government, is authorized to provide technical services, on a reimbursable basis, to the local government to assess the reasons a federally constructed levee owned or operated by the local government is not accredited by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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(b) In carrying out this section, in a case in which a levee owned and operated by the Secretary is hydraulically tied to a levee described in subsection (a), the Secretary is encouraged to cooperate, to the maximum extent practicable, with the relevant local governmental entities in assessing the reasons the levee described in subsection (a) is not accredited.
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(a) The Secretary shall periodically conduct assessments of federally authorized levees under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers, to evaluate the potential Federal interest in the modification (including realignment or incorporation of natural features and nature-based features, as such terms are defined in section 2289a(a) of this title) of levee systems to meet one or more of the following objectives:(1) Increasing the flood risk reduction benefits of such systems.(2) Achieving greater flood resiliency.
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(A) an estimate of the number of structures and population at risk and protected by the levee system that would be adversely impacted if the levee system fails or water levels exceed the height of any levee segment within the levee system (which may be the applicable estimate included in the levee database established under section 3303 of this title, if available);
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(D) the potential costs and benefits (including environmental benefits and implications for levee-protected communities) from modifying the applicable levee system to restore connections with adjacent floodplains; and
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(f) The Secretary shall include in the levee database established under section 3303 of this title the information included in each report submitted under subsection (e), and make such information publicly available (including on a publicly available website).
Citations to §3301(9)
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(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(a) The Secretary shall periodically conduct assessments of federally authorized levees under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers, to evaluate the potential Federal interest in the modification (including realignment or incorporation of natural features and nature-based features, as such terms are defined in section 2289a(a) of this title) of levee systems to meet one or more of the following objectives:(1) Increasing the flood risk reduction benefits of such systems.(2) Achieving greater flood resiliency.
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(b) The Secretary shall carry out an assessment under subsection (a) for a federally authorized levee system operated by a non-Federal interest only if the non-Federal interest—(1) requests the assessment; and(2) agrees to provide 50 percent of the cost of the assessment.
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(1) In conducting an assessment under subsection (a), the Secretary shall consider and identify, with respect to each levee system—(A) an estimate of the number of structures and population at risk and protected by the levee system that would be adversely impacted if the levee system fails or water levels exceed the height of any levee segment within the levee system (which may be the applicable estimate included in the levee database established under section 3303 of this title, if available);(B) the number of times the non-Federal interest has received emergency flood-fighting or repair assistance under section 701n of this title for the levee system, and the total expenditures on postflood repairs over the life of the levee system;(C) the functionality of the levee system with regard to higher precipitation levels, including due to changing climatic conditions and extreme weather events;(D) the potential costs and benefits (including environmental benefits and implications for levee-protected communities) from modifying the applicable levee system to restore connections with adjacent floodplains; and(E) available studies, information, literature, or data from relevant Federal, State, or local entities.
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(A) an estimate of the number of structures and population at risk and protected by the levee system that would be adversely impacted if the levee system fails or water levels exceed the height of any levee segment within the levee system (which may be the applicable estimate included in the levee database established under section 3303 of this title, if available);
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(B) the number of times the non-Federal interest has received emergency flood-fighting or repair assistance under section 701n of this title for the levee system, and the total expenditures on postflood repairs over the life of the levee system;
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(C) the functionality of the levee system with regard to higher precipitation levels, including due to changing climatic conditions and extreme weather events;
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(D) the potential costs and benefits (including environmental benefits and implications for levee-protected communities) from modifying the applicable levee system to restore connections with adjacent floodplains; and
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(2) In conducting an assessment under subsection (a), the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable, prioritize levee systems—(A) associated with an area that has been subject to flooding in two or more events in any 10-year period; and(B) for which the non-Federal interest has received emergency flood-fighting or repair assistance under section 701n of this title with respect to such flood events.
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(A) identification of any levee system for which the Secretary has conducted an assessment under subsection (a);
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(B) a description of any opportunities identified under such subsection for the modification of a levee system, including the potential benefits of such modification for the purposes identified under such subsection;
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(C) information relating to the willingness and ability of each applicable non-Federal interest to participate in a modification to the relevant levee system, including by obtaining any real estate necessary for the modification; and
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(g) In this section, the term “levee system” has the meaning given that term in section 3301(9) of this title.
Citations to §3301(10)
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(1) The Secretary shall carry out a one-time inventory and review of all levees identified in the national levee database.
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(vii) will collect and share information regarding the location and condition of levees, including for inclusion in the national levee database.
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(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
Citations to §3301(11)
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(1) The committee may establish standing committees comprised of volunteers from all levels of government and the private sector, to advise the committee regarding specific levee safety issues, including participating programs, technical issues, public education and awareness, and safety and the environment.
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(1) The Secretary shall establish a hazard potential classification system for use under the levee safety initiative and participating programs.
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(A) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, in consultation with the Administrator, the Secretary shall issue guidelines that establish the minimum components necessary for recognition of a State, regional, or tribal levee safety program as a participating program.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(i) meet the requirements of a participating program established by the guidelines issued under paragraph (1);
Citations to §3301(12)
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(A) location information of all Federal levees in the Nation (including global information system information) and updated levee information provided by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, Federal agencies, and other entities;
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(4) At the request of a State, regional district, or Indian tribe with respect to any levee subject to review under this subsection, the Secretary shall—(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and
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(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(5) In carrying out the inventory and review under this subsection, the Secretary shall not be required to review any levee that has been inspected by a State, regional district, or Indian tribe using the same methodology described in paragraph (3) during the 1-year period immediately preceding June 10, 2014, if the Governor of the State or chief executive of the regional district or tribal government, as applicable, requests an exemption from the review.
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(A) issue draft guidelines for public comment, including comment by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, non-Federal interests, and other appropriate stakeholders; and
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(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall provide technical assistance and training to promote levee safety and assist States, regional districts, Indian tribes, communities, and levee owners in—(A) developing levee safety programs;(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(B) The guidelines under subparagraph (A) shall include provisions and procedures requiring each participating State, regional district, and Indian tribe to certify to the Secretary that the State, regional district, or Indian tribe, as applicable—(i) has the authority to participate in the levee safety initiative;(ii) can receive funds under this chapter;(iii) has adopted any levee safety guidelines developed under this chapter;(iv) will carry out levee inspections;(v) will carry out, consistent with applicable requirements, flood risk management and any emergency action planning procedures the Secretary determines to be necessary relating to levees;(vi) will carry out public education and awareness activities consistent with the efforts carried out under subsection (f); and(vii) will collect and share information regarding the location and condition of levees, including for inclusion in the national levee database.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(B) To be eligible to receive assistance under this section, a State, regional district, or Indian tribe shall—(i) meet the requirements of a participating program established by the guidelines issued under paragraph (1);(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;
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(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and
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(ii) For each fiscal year, amounts made available under this subparagraph shall be allocated among the States, regional districts, and Indian tribes as follows:(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.
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(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to
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(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(iii) The amounts allocated to a State, regional district, or Indian tribe under this subparagraph shall not exceed 50 percent of the reasonable cost of implementing the State, regional, or tribal levee safety program.
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(2) To be eligible to receive assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall—(A) participate in, and comply with, all applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs;(B) have in place a hazard mitigation plan that—(ii) complies with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–390; 114 Stat. 1552);(C) submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require;(D) commit to provide normal operation and maintenance of the project for the 50 year-period following completion of rehabilitation; and(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(A) Not later than 1 year after the date of execution of a project agreement for assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall prepare a floodplain management plan in accordance with the guidelines under subparagraph (D) to reduce the impacts of future flood events in each applicable leveed area.
Citations to §3301(13)(A)
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(B) Federal activities that facilitate State, regional, or tribal efforts to develop and implement effective State, regional, or tribal programs for the safety of levees, including levee inspection, levee rehabilitation, locally developed floodplain management, and public education and training programs.
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(F) No amounts made available to the Administrator under this chapter shall be used for levee construction, rehabilitation, repair, operations, or maintenance.
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(D) commit to provide normal operation and maintenance of the project for the 50 year-period following completion of rehabilitation; and
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(i) for any rehabilitation activity to maximize overall risk reduction associated with a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program; and
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(9) For a project that is not a project eligible for rehabilitation assistance under section 701n of this title, the Secretary shall determine that the proposed rehabilitation is in the Federal interest prior to providing assistance for such rehabilitation.
Citations to §3301(14)
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(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and
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(A) educate individuals living in leveed areas regarding the risks of living in those areas; and
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(iii) public education and awareness of flood risks.
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(i) for any rehabilitation activity to maximize overall risk reduction associated with a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program; and
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(1) Increasing the flood risk reduction benefits of such systems.
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(A) an estimate of the number of structures and population at risk and protected by the levee system that would be adversely impacted if the levee system fails or water levels exceed the height of any levee segment within the levee system (which may be the applicable estimate included in the levee database established under section 3303 of this title, if available);
Citations to §3301(15)
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(A) location information of all Federal levees in the Nation (including global information system information) and updated levee information provided by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, Federal agencies, and other entities;
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(4) At the request of a State, regional district, or Indian tribe with respect to any levee subject to review under this subsection, the Secretary shall—(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(A) allow an official of the State, regional district, or Indian tribe to participate in the review of the levee; and
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(B) provide information to the State, regional district, or Indian tribe relating to the location, construction, operation, or maintenance of the levee.
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(5) In carrying out the inventory and review under this subsection, the Secretary shall not be required to review any levee that has been inspected by a State, regional district, or Indian tribe using the same methodology described in paragraph (3) during the 1-year period immediately preceding June 10, 2014, if the Governor of the State or chief executive of the regional district or tribal government, as applicable, requests an exemption from the review.
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator and in coordination with State, regional, local, and tribal governments and organizations with expertise in levee safety, shall establish a set of voluntary, comprehensive, national levee safety guidelines that—(A) are available for common, uniform use by all Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal agencies;(B) incorporate policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for a range of levee types, canal structures, and related facilities and features; and(C) provide for adaptation to local, regional, or watershed conditions.
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(A) are available for common, uniform use by all Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal agencies;
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(B) Federal activities that facilitate State, regional, or tribal efforts to develop and implement effective State, regional, or tribal programs for the safety of levees, including levee inspection, levee rehabilitation, locally developed floodplain management, and public education and training programs.
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(A) issue draft guidelines for public comment, including comment by States, regional districts, Indian tribes, non-Federal interests, and other appropriate stakeholders; and
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(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator, shall provide technical assistance and training to promote levee safety and assist States, regional districts, Indian tribes, communities, and levee owners in—(A) developing levee safety programs;(C) identifying local actions that may be carried out to reduce flood risks in leveed areas; and(D) rehabilitating, improving, replacing, reconfiguring, modifying, and removing levees and levee systems.
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(2) To be eligible to receive technical assistance under this subsection, a State shall—(A) be in the process of establishing or have in effect a State levee safety program under which a State levee safety agency, in accordance with State law, carries out the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1); and
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(A) be in the process of establishing or have in effect a State levee safety program under which a State levee safety agency, in accordance with State law, carries out the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1); and
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(3) The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with each State receiving technical assistance under this subsection to develop a work plan necessary for the State levee safety program of that State to reach a level of program performance that meets the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1).
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(A) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, in consultation with the Administrator, the Secretary shall issue guidelines that establish the minimum components necessary for recognition of a State, regional, or tribal levee safety program as a participating program.
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(B) The guidelines under subparagraph (A) shall include provisions and procedures requiring each participating State, regional district, and Indian tribe to certify to the Secretary that the State, regional district, or Indian tribe, as applicable—(i) has the authority to participate in the levee safety initiative;(ii) can receive funds under this chapter;(iii) has adopted any levee safety guidelines developed under this chapter;(iv) will carry out levee inspections;(v) will carry out, consistent with applicable requirements, flood risk management and any emergency action planning procedures the Secretary determines to be necessary relating to levees;(vi) will carry out public education and awareness activities consistent with the efforts carried out under subsection (f); and(vii) will collect and share information regarding the location and condition of levees, including for inclusion in the national levee database.
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(A) The Administrator may provide assistance, subject to the availability of funding specified in appropriations Acts for Federal Emergency Management Agency activities pursuant to this chapter and subject to amounts available under subparagraph (E), to States, regional districts, and Indian tribes in establishing participating programs, conducting levee inventories, and improving levee safety programs in accordance with subparagraph (B).
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(B) To be eligible to receive assistance under this section, a State, regional district, or Indian tribe shall—(i) meet the requirements of a participating program established by the guidelines issued under paragraph (1);(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(ii) use not less than 25 percent of any amounts received to identify and assess non-Federal levees within the State or regional district or on land of the Indian tribe;
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(iii) submit to the Secretary and Administrator any information collected by the State, regional district, or Indian tribe in carrying out this subsection for inclusion in the national levee safety database; and
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(iv) identify actions to address hazard mitigation activities associated with levees and leveed areas identified in the hazard mitigation plan of the State approved by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.).
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(ii) In assessing the effectiveness of assistance under clause (i), the Administrator shall consider the degree to which the State, regional, or tribal program—(I) ensures that human lives and property that are protected by new and existing levees are safe;(II) encourages the use of appropriate engineering policies, procedures, and technical practices for levee site investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance, inspection, assessment, and emergency preparedness;(III) develops and supports public education and awareness projects to increase public acceptance and support of levee safety programs and provide information;(IV) builds public awareness of the residual risks associated with living in levee protected areas; and(V) develops technical assistance materials, seminars, and guidelines to improve the security of levees of the United States.
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(D) Technical assistance or grants may not be provided to a State under this subsection during a fiscal year unless the State enters into an agreement with the Administrator to ensure that the State will maintain during that fiscal year aggregate expenditures for programs to ensure levee safety that equal or exceed the average annual level of such expenditures for the State for the 2 fiscal years preceding that fiscal year.
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(ii) For each fiscal year, amounts made available under this subparagraph shall be allocated among the States, regional districts, and Indian tribes as follows:(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(I) ⅓ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection.
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(II) ⅔ among States, regional districts, and Indian tribes that qualify for assistance under this subsection, to each such State, regional district, or Indian tribe in the proportion that—(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(aa) the miles of levees in the State or regional district or on the land of the Indian tribe that are listed on the inventory of levees; bears to
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(bb) the miles of levees in all States and regional districts and on the land of all Indian tribes that are in the national levee database.
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(iii) The amounts allocated to a State, regional district, or Indian tribe under this subparagraph shall not exceed 50 percent of the reasonable cost of implementing the State, regional, or tribal levee safety program.
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(1) The Secretary shall provide assistance to States, regional districts, Indian tribes, and local governments relating to addressing flood mitigation and levee rehabilitation activities that result in an overall reduction in flood risk.
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(2) To be eligible to receive assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall—(A) participate in, and comply with, all applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs;(B) have in place a hazard mitigation plan that—(ii) complies with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–390; 114 Stat. 1552);(C) submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require;(D) commit to provide normal operation and maintenance of the project for the 50 year-period following completion of rehabilitation; and(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(E) comply with such minimum eligibility requirements as the Secretary, in consultation with the committee, may establish to ensure that each owner and operator of a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program—(i) acts in accordance with the guidelines developed under subsection (c); and(ii) carries out activities relating to the public in the leveed area in accordance with the hazard mitigation plan described in subparagraph (B).
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(A) Not later than 1 year after the date of execution of a project agreement for assistance under this subsection, a State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local government shall prepare a floodplain management plan in accordance with the guidelines under subparagraph (D) to reduce the impacts of future flood events in each applicable leveed area.
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(i) for any rehabilitation activity to maximize overall risk reduction associated with a levee under a participating State, regional, or tribal levee safety program; and
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report describing the state of levees in the United States and the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative, including—(A) progress achieved in implementing the levee safety initiative;(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and(D) any recommendations for legislation and other congressional actions necessary to ensure national levee safety.
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(c) Not later than 2 years after December 16, 2016, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to Congress a report on opportunities for alignment of Federal programs to provide incentives to State, regional, tribal, and local governments and individuals and entities—(1) to promote shared responsibility for levee safety;
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(E) available studies, information, literature, or data from relevant Federal, State, or local entities.
Citations to §3301(16)
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(A) Eight representatives of State levee safety agencies, one from each of the eight civil works divisions of the Corps of Engineers.
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(A) be in the process of establishing or have in effect a State levee safety program under which a State levee safety agency, in accordance with State law, carries out the guidelines established under subsection (c)(1); and
Citations to §3301(17)
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(1) Each member of the committee who is an officer or employee of the United States—(A) shall serve without compensation in addition to compensation received for the services of the member as an officer or employee of the United States; but(B) shall be allowed a per diem allowance for travel expenses, at rates authorized for an employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, while away from the home or regular place of business of the member in the performance of the duties of the committee.
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(A) shall serve without compensation in addition to compensation received for the services of the member as an officer or employee of the United States; but
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(2) To the extent amounts are made available to carry out this section in appropriations Acts, the Secretary shall provide to each member of the committee who is not an officer or employee of the United States a stipend and a per diem allowance for travel expenses, at rates authorized for an employee of an agency under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, while away from the home or regular place of business of the member in performance of services for the committee.
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(V) develops technical assistance materials, seminars, and guidelines to improve the security of levees of the United States.
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(5) A contract for assistance provided under this subsection shall not be considered to confer any proprietary interest on the United States.
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(1) Not later than 1 year after December 16, 2016, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary in coordination with the committee, shall submit to Congress and make publicly available a report describing the state of levees in the United States and the effectiveness of the levee safety initiative, including—(A) progress achieved in implementing the levee safety initiative;(C) recommendations to improve coordination of levee safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection concerns, including—(i) identifying and evaluating opportunities to coordinate public safety, floodplain management, and environmental protection activities relating to levees; and(ii) evaluating opportunities to coordinate environmental permitting processes for operation and maintenance activities at existing levee projects in compliance with all applicable laws; and(D) any recommendations for legislation and other congressional actions necessary to ensure national levee safety.
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(c) Not later than 2 years after December 16, 2016, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to Congress a report on opportunities for alignment of Federal programs to provide incentives to State, regional, tribal, and local governments and individuals and entities—(1) to promote shared responsibility for levee safety;
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(1) creating any liability of the United States or its officers or employees for the recovery of damages caused by an action or failure to act; or