Title 33 — NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
- § 1— Regulations by Secretary of the Army for navigation of waters generally
- § 2— Regulations for navigation of South and Southwest Passes of Mississippi River; penalties
- § 3— Regulations to prevent injuries from target practice
- § 4— Water gauges on Mississippi River and tributaries
- § 5— Abolition of tolls on Government canals, canalized rivers, etc.; expense of operation, repairs to and reconstruction of canals, etc.; Panama Canal excepted; levies by non-Federal interest
- § 6— Free passage to harbor of Michigan City, Indiana
- § 7— Use of Government iron pier in Delaware Bay
- § 8— Toll free rivers in Alabama
- § 9— Des Moines River as toll free
- § 10— Waters in Louisiana Purchase as public highways
- § 11— Authority for compact between Middle Northwest States as to jurisdiction of offenses committed on boundary waters
- § 12— Port Arthur Ship Canal
- § 21— Bayou Cocodrie, Louisiana
- § 22— Bayou Meto, Arkansas
- § 23— Bear Creek, Mississippi
- § 24— Big Tarkio River, Missouri
- § 25— Cache River, Arkansas
- § 26— Calumet River, Cook County, Illinois, old channel
- § 26a— Additional portion of Calumet River, old channel, abandoned as navigable water
- § 26b— Portion of Calumet River, Chicago, as nonnavigable stream
- § 27— Chicago River at Chicago, Illinois
- § 27a— Chicago River, West Fork of South Branch
- § 27b— Chicago River, West arm of South Fork of South Branch
- § 28— Crum River; old channel at mouth, Delaware Bay
- § 29— Cuivre River, Missouri
- § 29a— East River, Wisconsin
- § 30— Grand River, Missouri, above Brunswick
- § 31— Iowa River, Iowa, above Toolsboro
- § 32— Lake George, Mississippi
- § 33— Little River, Arkansas, from Big Lake to Marked Tree
- § 34— Mill Slough, Oregon
- § 35— Mississippi River, West Channel, opposite La Crosse, Wisconsin
- § 36— Mosquito Creek, South Carolina
- § 37— Nodaway River, Missouri
- § 38— Oklawaha River, Florida; Kyle and Young Canal and “Morrison Landing extension” substituted
- § 39— Ollala Slough, Oregon
- § 40— One Hundred and Two River, Missouri
- § 41— Osage River, Missouri
- § 42— Platte River, Missouri
- § 43— Saint Marys River, Ohio and Indiana
- § 44— Sturgeon Bay, Illinois
- § 45— Swan Creek, Toledo, Ohio
- § 46— Tchula Lake, Mississippi
- § 47— Eagle Lake, Louisiana-Mississippi
- § 48— Noxubee River, Mississippi
- § 49— Bayou Saint John in New Orleans
- § 50— Turtle Bay and Turtle Bayou, Texas
- § 51— Scajaquada Creek, New York
- § 52— Park River, Connecticut
- § 53— Benton Harbor Canal, Michigan
- § 53a— Additional portion of Benton Harbor Canal, abandoned as navigable water
- § 54— Burr Creek, Bridgeport, Connecticut
- § 55— Bayou Savage (or Chantilly) in New Orleans
- § 56— Fort Point Channel and South Bay, Boston, Massachusetts
- § 57— Pike Creek, Wisconsin
- § 58— Acushnet River section of New Bedford and Fairhaven Harbor, Massachusetts
- § 59— West River in West Haven, Connecticut
- § 59a— Back Cove, Portland, Maine
- § 59aa— Nonnavigability of Wisconsin River
- § 59b— Bayous Terrebonne and LeCarpe, Louisiana
- § 59bb— Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Lake Erie
- § 59bb–1— Declaration of nonnavigability for Lake Erie, New York
- § 59c— East River, New York
- § 59c–1— East and Hudson Rivers, New York
- § 59c–2— East River, New York
- § 59c–3— Queens County, New York
- § 59cc— Declaration of nonnavigability of portion of Hudson River, New York
- § 59d— River Raisin, Michigan
- § 59dd— Declaration of nonnavigability of portions of Cleveland Harbor, Ohio
- § 59e— Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
- § 59e–1— Additional portion of Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana
- § 59ee— Portion of Sacramento River Barge Canal declared to not be navigable waters of United States
- § 59ee–1— Declaration of nonnavigability for portion of Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel
- § 59f— Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, Massachusetts
- § 59ff— Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Pelican Island, Texas
- § 59g— Steele and Washington Bayous, and Lake Washington, Mississippi
- § 59gg— Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Cuyahoga County, Ohio
- § 59h— San Francisco, California, Waterfront Area
- § 59hh— Declaration of nonnavigability for portion of Pelican Island, Texas
- § 59i— Patapsco River, Maryland
- § 59ii— Declaration of nonnavigability of a portion of the canal known as the James River and Kanawha Canal in Richmond, Virginia
- § 59j— Delaware River, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; permanent structures
- § 59j–1— Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of the Delaware River
- § 59jj— Designation of nonnavigability for portions of Gloucester County, New Jersey
- § 59k— Wicomico River, Maryland
- § 59kk— Wateree River
- § 59l— Nonapplicability of prohibitions and provisions for review and approval concerning wharves and piers
- § 59ll— Central Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- § 59m— Lake Oswego, Oregon; Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; and Lake George, New York
- § 59mm— Coalbank Slough deemed not navigable waters of the United States for certain purposes
- § 59n— Hudson River, Hudson County, New Jersey
- § 59n–1— Caven Point, New Jersey
- § 59o— Hackensack River, Hudson County, New Jersey
- § 59p— Kenduskeag Stream, Penobscot County, Maine
- § 59q— Erie Basin, Buffalo Harbor, New York
- § 59q–1— Union Canal, Outer Buffalo Harbor, New York
- § 59r— Trent River, Craven County, North Carolina
- § 59s— Green River, Washington
- § 59t— Burnham Canal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- § 59u— Lawyer’s Ditch, Essex County, New Jersey
- § 59v— Middle River, Maryland
- § 59w— Norton Basin and Jamaica Bay, New York
- § 59x— Exemption from General Bridge Act of 1946
- § 59y— Declaration of nonnavigability for portions of Coney Island Creek and Gravesend Bay, New York
- § 59z— Declaration of nonnavigability of bodies of water in Ridgefield, New Jersey
- § 151— High seas and inland waters demarcation lines
- § 152— Regulation of length of towlines
- § 153— Penalty for use of unlawful towline
- § 381— Use of public vessels to suppress piracy
- § 382— Seizure of piratical vessels generally
- § 383— Resistance of pirates by merchant vessels
- § 384— Condemnation of piratical vessels
- § 385— Seizure and condemnation of vessels fitted out for piracy
- § 386— Commissioning private vessels for seizure of piratical vessels
- § 387— Duties of officers of customs and marshals as to seizure
- § 391— Summary trials authorized
- § 392— Complaint and answer; jury trial
- § 393— Amendments of complaint and adjournments
- § 394— Challenge to jurors
- § 395— Limit of sentence
- § 396— Recovery of penalties and forfeitures generally
- § 400— Continuing authority programs
- § 401— Construction of bridges, causeways, dams or dikes generally; exemptions
- § 402— Construction of bridges, etc., over Illinois and Mississippi Canal
- § 403— Obstruction of navigable waters generally; wharves; piers, etc.; excavations and filling in
- § 403a— Creation or continuance of obstruction of navigable waters
- § 403b— Lighting at docks and boat launching facilities
- § 404— Establishment of harbor lines; conditions to grants for extension of piers, etc.
- § 405— Establishment and modification of harbor lines on Potomac and Anacostia Rivers
- § 406— Penalty for wrongful construction of bridges, piers, etc.; removal of structures
- § 407— Deposit of refuse in navigable waters generally
- § 407a— Deposit of debris of mines and stamp works
- § 408— Taking possession of, use of, or injury to harbor or river improvements
- § 408a— Expediting approval of modifications and alterations of projects by non-Federal interests
- § 409— Obstruction of navigable waters by vessels; floating timber; marking and removal of sunken vessels
- § 410— Exception as to floating loose timber, sack rafts, etc.; violation of regulations; penalty
- § 411— Penalty for wrongful deposit of refuse; use of or injury to harbor improvements, and obstruction of navigable waters generally
- § 412— Liability of masters, pilots, etc., and of vessels engaged in violations
- § 413— Duty of United States attorneys and other Federal officers in enforcement of provisions; arrest of offenders
- § 414— Vessel removal by Corps of Engineers
- § 415— Summary removal of water craft obstructing navigation; liability of owner, lessee, or operator
- § 416— Appropriations for removal of sunken water craft
- § 417— Expenses of investigations by Department of the Army
- § 418— Provisions for protection of New York Harbor unaffected
- § 419— Regulation by Secretary governing transportation and dumping of dredgings, refuse, etc., into navigable waters; oyster lands; appropriations
- § 419a— Management practices to extend capacity and useful life of dredged material disposal areas
- § 420— Piers and cribs on Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers
- § 421— Deposit of refuse, etc., in Lake Michigan near Chicago
- § 422— Modification and extension of harbor lines at Chicago
- § 423— Establishment of pierhead and bulkhead lines in Wilmington Harbor, California
- § 424— Establishment of pierhead or bulkhead lines in Newport Harbor, California
- § 424a— Modification of harbor lines in Newport Harbor, California
- § 426— Investigations concerning erosion of shores of coastal and lake waters
- § 426–1— Coastal Engineering Research Center; establishment; powers and functions
- § 426–2— Board on Coastal Engineering Research
- § 426–3— Transfer of functions of Beach Erosion Board
- § 426a— Additional investigations concerning erosion of shores of coastal and lake waters; payment of costs; “shores” defined
- § 426b— Applicability of existing laws; projects referred to Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
- § 426c— Report by Coastal Engineering Research Center
- § 426d— Payment of expenses
- § 426e— Federal aid in protection of shores
- § 426e–1— Shore protection projects
- § 426e–2— Clarification of munition disposal authorities
- § 426e–3— Coastal storm damage reduction contracts
- § 426f— Reimbursements
- § 426g— Storm and hurricane restoration and impact minimization program
- § 426g–1— State and regional plans
- § 426h–1— Definitions
- § 426i— Shore damage prevention or mitigation
- § 426i–2— National coastal data bank
- § 426k— Five year demonstration program to temporarily increase diversion of water from Lake Michigan at Chicago, Illinois
- § 426l— Protection of Lake Ontario
- § 426m— Collection and removal of drift and debris from publicly maintained commercial boat harbors and adjacent land and water areas
- § 426n— Technical assistance to States and local governments; cost sharing
- § 426o— Great Lakes material disposal
- § 426o–1— Great Lakes dredging levels adjustment
- § 426o–2— Great Lakes navigation and protection
- § 426p— Corps of Engineers
- § 441— Deposit of refuse prohibited; penalty
- § 442— Liability of officers of towing vessel
- § 443— Permit for dumping; penalty for taking or towing boat or scow without permit
- § 444— Dumping at other place than designated dumping grounds; penalty; person liable; excuses for deviation
- § 445— Equipment and marking of boats or scows
- § 446— Inspectors; appointment, powers, and duties
- § 447— Bribery of inspector; penalty
- § 448— Return of permit; penalty for failure to return
- § 449— Disposition of dredged matter; persons liable; penalty
- § 450— Liability of vessel
- § 451— Supervisor of harbor; appointment and duties
- § 451a— Harbors subject to this subchapter
- § 451b— Waters included within subchapter
- § 452— Taking shellfish or otherwise interfering with navigation in New York Harbor channels; penalty; arrest and procedure
- § 453— Regulations for navigation of Ambrose Channel; exclusion of tows and sailing vessels
- § 454— Consent of Congress to obstruction of waters by New York City
- § 465— Authority to dredge; riparian rights of United States
- § 466g–1— Controversies involving construction or application of interstate compacts and pollution of waters
- § 467— Definitions
- § 467a— Inspection of dams
- § 467b— Investigation reports to Governors
- § 467c— Determination of danger to human life and property
- § 467d— National inventory of dams and low-head dams
- § 467e— Interagency Committee on Dam Safety
- § 467f— National dam safety program
- § 467f–1— Lock and dam security
- § 467f–2— Rehabilitation of high hazard potential dams
- § 467g— Research
- § 467g–1— Dam safety training
- § 467g–2— Public awareness and outreach for dam safety
- § 467h— Reports
- § 467i— Statutory construction
- § 467j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 467n— Recovery of dam modification costs required for safety purposes
- § 475— Regulations for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- § 476— Restrictions on tanker traffic in Puget Sound and adjacent waters
- § 491— Approval of and deviation from plans; exemptions
- § 492— Bridge as post route; limitation as to charges against Government; telegraph and telephone lines
- § 493— Use of railroad bridges by other railroad companies
- § 494— Obstruction of navigation; alterations and removals; lights and signals; draws
- § 494a— Study of bridges over navigable waters
- § 495— Violations of orders respecting bridges and accessory works
- § 496— Time for commencement and completion of bridge
- § 497— “Persons” defined
- § 498— Reservation of right to alter or repeal
- § 499— Regulations for drawbridges
- § 500— Deflection of current; liability to riparian owners
- § 502— Alteration, removal, or repair of bridge or accessory obstructions to navigation
- § 508— Amount of tolls
- § 511— Definitions
- § 512— Obstruction of navigation
- § 513— Notice, hearings, and findings
- § 514— Submission and approval of general plans and specifications
- § 515— Contracts for project; guaranty of cost
- § 516— Apportionment of cost
- § 517— Payment of share of United States
- § 518— Authorization of appropriations
- § 519— Noncompliance with orders; penalties; removal of bridge
- § 520— Review of findings and orders
- § 521— Regulations and orders
- § 522— Existing provisions of law
- § 523— Relocation of bridges
- § 524— Applicability of administrative procedure provisions
- § 525— Construction and operation of bridges
- § 527— Acquisition of interstate bridges by public agencies; amount of damages
- § 528— Statement of construction costs of privately owned interstate bridges; investigation of costs; conclusiveness of findings; review
- § 530— Bridges included and excluded
- § 531— International bridges
- § 532— Eminent domain
- § 533— Penalties for violations
- § 534— Conveyance of right, title, and interest of United States in bridges transferred to States or political subdivisions; terms and conditions
- § 535— Congressional consent to construction, maintenance, and operation of international bridges; conditions of consent
- § 535a— Congressional consent to State agreements with Canada and Mexico; Secretary of State’s approval of agreements
- § 535b— Presidential approval; recommendations of Federal officials
- § 535c— Approval of Secretary; commencement and completion requirements; extension of time limits
- § 535d— Permitting for international bridges
- § 535e— Ownership
- § 535f— Applicability of provisions
- § 535g— Federal navigable waters and commerce jurisdiction unaffected
- § 535i— Reservation of right to alter or repeal
- § 540— Investigations and improvements; control by Department of the Army; wildlife conservation
- § 540a— Availability of appropriations for attendance by military personnel at meetings and for printing survey reports
- § 541— Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; establishment; duties and powers generally
- § 542— Review by Board of Engineers of reports on examinations and surveys and special reports
- § 543— Employment of civil engineers on western and northwestern rivers
- § 544b— Employment of physicians to examine employees; fee or employment basis; validation of prior agreements
- § 544c— Minority group participation in construction of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway project; annual report to Congress
- § 545— Preliminary examinations and reports; surveys; contents of report to Congress generally
- § 545a— Discontinuance
- § 546— Investigation of stream flow and watersheds; surveys in connection with dams
- § 546a— Information as to configuration of shore line
- § 547— Reports as to local benefits of improvement and recommendations as to local cooperation
- § 547a— Inclusion of regional economic development benefits in economic analysis for purposes of computing economic justification of project
- § 549a— Review of navigation, flood control, and water supply projects
- § 549b— Inclusion of project or facility in Corps of Engineers workplan
- § 550— Report on water terminal and transfer facilities
- § 551— Policy of Government as to terminal facilities for new projects
- § 553— Freight statistics
- § 554— Duty of shipowners and officers to furnish information to person in local charge of improvement; penalty
- § 555— Duty of shipowners and officers to furnish information required by Secretary of the Army
- § 555a— Petroleum product information
- § 556— Printing reports generally
- § 557— Payment of costs of printing
- § 557a— Publication of pamphlets, maps, brochures, and other material
- § 557b— Sale of publications, charts, or other material; deposit of proceeds
- § 558— Proceeds from sale or transfer of property acquired
- § 558b— Exchange of land or property
- § 558b–1— Application to authorized works of flood control
- § 558c— Rights-of-way over United States land
- § 559— Disposition of rentals for Government plants
- § 560— Contributions from private parties; return of excess
- § 561a— Contributions from local interests; reduction to meet lowered cost
- § 562— Channel depths and dimensions defined
- § 562a— Project depths for national defense purposes; waterways for general commerce
- § 565— River and harbor improvement by private or municipal enterprise
- § 566— Improvement by or under authority of State of New Jersey
- § 567— Navigation and flood control improvements by Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota
- § 567a— Flood and pollution control compacts between certain States
- § 567b— Pollution of Potomac drainage basin; control by State compacts
- § 567b–1— Amended compact
- § 568— Limitation on power of committee of Congress to consider projects
- § 569— Personal equipment for employees; use of funds for purpose
- § 569a— Temporary employment of experts or consultants; compensation
- § 569b— Contracts; architect and engineering services; surveying and mapping services
- § 569c— Services of volunteers
- § 569d— Safety award and promotional materials
- § 569e— Use of private sector resources in surveying and mapping
- § 569f— Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of “Made in America” labels
- § 570— Default in contract; disposition of amounts collected
- § 571— Crediting reimbursements for lost, stolen, or damaged property
- § 572— Collection and removal of drift in Baltimore Harbor
- § 574a— Training funds
- § 575— Availability of appropriations for expenses incident to operation of power boats or vessels; expenses defined; certification of expenditures
- § 576— Revolving fund; establishment; availability; reimbursement; transfer of funds; limitation
- § 576a— Purchase of passenger motor vehicles by Corps of Engineers
- § 576b— Lease authority
- § 576c— Corps of Engineers operation of unmanned aircraft systems
- § 577— Small river and harbor improvement projects
- § 577a— Small-boat navigation projects; charter fishing craft
- § 577b— Cost of operation and maintenance of general navigation features of small boat harbor projects; applicable projects
- § 578— Disposal of surplus property for development of public port or industrial facilities
- § 578a— Disposition studies
- § 578b— Disposition of projects
- § 579a— Corps budgeting; project deauthorizations; comprehensive backlog report
- § 579d–2— Deauthorization of inactive projects
- § 579e— Access to real estate data
- § 579f— Budgetary evaluation metrics and transparency; public participation
- § 579g— Annual reports
- § 581— Hiring special means of transportation
- § 583— Payment of allowances, etc., incident to change of station of Engineer officers from appropriation for improvements
- § 583a— Payment of pay and allowances of officers of Corps of Engineers from appropriation for improvements
- § 585— Reserve component training at water resources development projects
- § 591— Condemnation, purchase, and donation of land and materials
- § 592— Condemnation of land in aid of person, company, corporation, municipal or private
- § 593— Condemnation of land in aid of State or State agency
- § 594— When immediate possession of land may be taken
- § 595— Consideration of benefits in assessing compensation
- § 595a— Compensation for taking or condemnation of property for public improvements; fair market value; partial taking; effective date
- § 597— Acquisition of lands for water resource development projects; information as to probable timing for acquisition; public meetings; regulations
- § 598— Resettlement of displaced families, individuals, and business concerns
- § 598a— Property acquisition
- § 598b— Minimum real estate interest
- § 598c— Easements for hurricane and storm damage reduction projects
- § 601— Mississippi River; regulation of reservoirs at headwaters
- § 602— Maintenance of channel of South Pass of Mississippi River
- § 603a— Removal of snags and debris, and straightening, clearing, and protecting channels in navigable waters
- § 604— Removal of snags, etc., from Mississippi River
- § 605— Operation of snag boats on Upper Mississippi River
- § 605a— Mississippi River forecasting improvements
- § 606— Removal of snags, and so forth, from Ohio River
- § 607— Removal of drift from New York Harbor
- § 607a— Appropriations; separate project
- § 608— Construction of fishways
- § 609— Sluices and other work in dams for development of water power
- § 610— Control of aquatic plant growths and invasive species
- § 621— By what methods river and harbor work may be authorized to be prosecuted
- § 622— Contracts, etc., with private industry for implementation of projects for improvements and dredging; reduction of federally owned fleet
- § 624— Limitation on improvement work by private contract
- § 626— Prosecution of work when appropriation insufficient
- § 627— Application of appropriation when separate works are included therein
- § 628— Expenditure for dredging within harbor lines
- § 629— Contract for hire of dredging plant
- § 630— Limitation on expenditure for purchase of dredges
- § 631— Transfer of property between projects
- § 633— Protection, alteration, reconstruction, relocation, or replacement of structures and facilities; contract standards; reasonable costs
- § 634— Assistance relating to water supply
- § 635— Coast Guard anchorages
- § 641— Creation of Mississippi River Commission
- § 642— Appointment of commissioners; vacancies; chairman; tenure of office
- § 642a— Rank, pay, and allowances of Corps of Engineers officers serving as President of Mississippi River Commission
- § 644— Secretary of commission
- § 646— Headquarters and meetings of commission
- § 647— Mississippi River survey
- § 648— Arkansas River; levee and bank protection
- § 649— Vicksburg Harbor and Ohio River below Cache River
- § 650— Mississippi River below Rock Island; levee and bank protection
- § 651— Tributaries of Mississippi River below Cairo; levee and bank protection
- § 652— Upper Mississippi River Management
- § 653— Extension of jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission
- § 653a— Extension of jurisdiction of Mississippi River Commission
- § 661— Creation of commission; appointment of members; vacancies; powers generally
- § 662— Organization; compensation of members; rules and regulations of procedure; traveling expenses
- § 663— Territorial jurisdiction over hydraulic mining; hydraulic mining injurious to navigation prohibited
- § 664— General duties as to plans for protection of navigation
- § 665— Survey for debris reservoirs; study of methods of mines and mining
- § 666— Noting conditions of navigable channels
- § 667— Annual reports
- § 668— “Hydraulic mining” and “mining by hydraulic process” defined
- § 669— Petition by hydraulic miners
- § 670— Surrender to United States of right to regulate debris of mine
- § 671— Petition for common dumping ground, etc.
- § 672— Notice of petition for dumping grounds, etc.; hearing
- § 673— Order by commission directing method of mining, etc.; expenses of complying with order; exemption from mining taxes
- § 674— Plans for and supervision of work required by order; permit to commence mining
- § 675— Conditions precedent for commencement of mining operations
- § 676— Allotment of expenses for common dumping grounds; location of impounding works
- § 677— Limitation as to quantity of debris washed away
- § 678— Modification and revocation of permit to mine
- § 679— Violation of permit to mine; penalty
- § 680— Examination of mines; reports
- § 682— Malicious injury to works; injury to navigable waters by hydraulic mining; penalty
- § 683— Tax on operation of hydraulic mines; “debris fund”; advances by mine owners; storage for water and use of outlet facilities
- § 684— Cooperation by commission with State authorities
- § 685— Construction by commission of restraining works, etc.; use of debris fund
- § 686— Construction of restraining works in conjunction with State
- § 687— Use of State dredge and appliances in river and harbor improvements
- § 701— Flood control generally
- § 701–1— Declaration of policy of 1944 act
- § 701a— Declaration of policy of 1936 act
- § 701a–1— “Flood control” defined; jurisdiction of Federal investigations
- § 701b— Supervision of Secretary of the Army; reclamation projects unaffected
- § 701b–1— Transfer of jurisdiction in certain cases to Department of Agriculture
- § 701b–11— Flood protection projects
- § 701b–12— Floodplain management requirements
- § 701b–14— Structural integrity evaluations
- § 701b–15— Non-Federal plans to provide additional flood risk reduction
- § 701b–16— Management of flood risk reduction projects
- § 701b–17— Corps of Engineers Western Water Cooperative Committee
- § 701b–2— Cooperation by Secretaries of the Army and Agriculture; expenditures
- § 701b–3— Examinations and surveys; availability of appropriations
- § 701b–4— Administration of surveys; number authorized; reports
- § 701b–6— Examinations and surveys by Secretary of Agriculture
- § 701b–7— Supplemental reports to Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and House Public Works Committee
- § 701b–8— Submission of report by Chief of Engineers
- § 701b–8a— Discontinuance of preliminary examination reports
- § 701b–9— Availability of appropriations for expenses incident to operation of power boats or vessels; expenses defined; certification of expenditures
- § 701c— Rights-of-way, easements, etc.; acquisition by local authorities; maintenance and operation; protection of United States from liability for damages; requisites to run-off and water-flow retardation and soil erosion prevention assistance
- § 701c–1— Acquirement of titles for certain projects and to lands, easements, rights-of-way; reimbursement of local agencies
- § 701c–2— Acquisition and sale of land
- § 701c–3— Lease receipts; payment of portion to States
- § 701d— Compacts between States; consent of Congress
- § 701e— Effect of act June 22, 1936, on provisions for Mississippi River and other projects
- § 701f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 701f–1— Additional authorization
- § 701f–2— Funds for specific and authorized projects merged with and accounted for under regular annual appropriation
- § 701f–3— Expenditure in watersheds of funds appropriated for flood prevention purposes
- § 701g— Removal of obstructions; clearing channels
- § 701h— Contributions by States, political subdivisions, and other non-Federal interests
- § 701h–1— Contributions by States and political subdivisions for immediate use on authorized flood-control work; repayment
- § 701h–2— No adverse effect on processes
- § 701h–3— State contribution of funds for certain operation and maintenance costs
- § 701h–4— Acceptance of funds for harbor dredging
- § 701i— Elimination from protection of areas subject to evacuation
- § 701j— Installation in dams of facilities for future development of hydroelectric power
- § 701k— Crediting reimbursements for lost, stolen, or damaged property
- § 701m— Insufficient Congressional authorization; preparations for and modification of project
- § 701n— Emergency response to natural disasters
- § 701n–1— Biennial report to Congress
- § 701n–2— Monthly report to Congress
- § 701n–3— Permanent measures to reduce emergency flood fighting needs for communities subject to repetitive flooding
- § 701p— Railroad bridge alterations at Federal expense
- § 701q— Repair and protection of highways, railroads, and utilities damaged by operation of dams or reservoir
- § 701q–1— Repair and restoration of embankments
- § 701r— Protection of highways, bridge approaches, lighthouses, public works, and nonprofit public services
- § 701r–1— Utilization of public roads
- § 701s— Small flood control projects; appropriations; amount limitation for single locality; conditions
- § 701t— Emergency fund for flood damage; amount; commitments to be fulfilled by local interests
- § 701u— International engineering or scientific conferences; attendance
- § 702— Mississippi River
- § 702a— Adoption of 1927 project; execution; creation of board; scope of authority; appropriation
- § 702a–1— Modification of project of 1927; adoption
- § 702a–10— Flowage rights and rights-of-way; reimbursement of local authorities; highway crossings; use of properties for national forests or wildlife refuges
- § 702a–11— Morganza Floodway; Eudora Floodway
- § 702a–12— Modified Lower Mississippi River project as of August 18, 1941
- § 702a–1a— Further modification of 1927 project; adoption; appropriation
- § 702a–1b— Further modification; adoption
- § 702a–2— Abandonment of Boeuf Floodway
- § 702a–3— Levees; raising and enlarging
- § 702a–4— Fuse-plug levees
- § 702a–5— Back levee north of Eudora Floodway
- § 702a–6— Drainage necessitated by floodway levees
- § 702a–7— Railroad and highway crossings over floodways
- § 702a–8— Additional roads; construction by United States
- § 702a–9— Lands, easements, and rights-of-way; acquisition by local authorities; reimbursement; protection of United States from liability for damages
- § 702b— Local contribution toward cost of flood control work
- § 702c— Expenditures for construction work; conditions precedent; liability for damage from flood waters; condemnation proceedings; floodage rights
- § 702d— Flowage rights; condemnation proceedings; benefits to property
- § 702d–1— Bonnet Carre Spillway and Floodway; rights-of-way, etc., over lands
- § 702e— Maps for project; preparation
- § 702f— Expenditures for earlier projects
- § 702g— Appropriation for emergency fund
- § 702g–1— Additional appropriation for emergency fund
- § 702h— Prosecution of project by Mississippi River Commission; president of commission; salaries
- § 702i— Certain sections applicable to property and rights acquired or constructed
- § 702j— Projects relating to tributary streams; report to Congress; appropriation
- § 702j–1— Saint Francis and Yazoo Rivers; lands and easements; alteration of highways; cooperation of States
- § 702j–2— White River Levee District; rights-of-way; drainage facilities; flowage rights; acquisition by local authorities; protection of United States from liability for damages
- § 702k— Surveys below Cape Girardeau, Missouri; resurvey of levee in Tennessee
- § 702k–1— Authorization of appropriation
- § 702k–2— Separability
- § 702l— Repeal of inconsistent laws
- § 702m— Interest of Members of Congress in contracts for acquisition of land
- § 702n— Levee rights-of-way; payment or reimbursement for
- § 702o— Mississippi River and Tributaries Project
- § 703— Sacramento River, California
- § 704— Modification of project
- § 705— Salmon River, Alaska; flood control work authorized
- § 706— Secretary of Commerce; current precipitation information; appropriation
- § 707— Sumner Dam and Lake Sumner; declaration of purpose; report to Congress; appropriation
- § 708— Sale of surplus waters for domestic and industrial uses; disposition of moneys
- § 709— Regulations for use of storage waters; application to Tennessee Valley Authority
- § 709a— Information on floods and flood damage
- § 709b— Flood hazard information
- § 709c— Emergency communication of risk
- § 735— Marking pierheads in certain lakes
- § 853— Power to settle claims
- § 853o–1— Credit of service as deck officer or junior engineer and certain other active service for retirement and retirement pay
- § 854a— Service credit as deck officer or junior engineer for promotion purposes
- § 854a–1— Temporary appointment or advancement of commissioned officers in time of war or national emergency
- § 854a–2— Pay and allowances; date of acceptance of promotion
- § 857–13— National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere
- § 857–14— Membership
- § 857–15— Reports
- § 857–16— Compensation and travel expenses
- § 857–17— Interagency cooperation and assistance
- § 857–18— Authorization of appropriations
- § 857–19— Biennial report
- § 873— Extra compensation for instrument observers, recorders and other Federal employees for oceanographic, seismographic and magnetic observations
- § 875— Powers of officers as notaries
- § 876— Fees for notarial acts; prima facie evidence of authority
- § 877— Appropriations; advances from
- § 878— Appropriations; purchases from
- § 878a— Contract for development of a major program; costs; Major Program Annual Report for satellite development program
- § 878b— Safety and health regulations for scientific and occupational diving
- § 883a— Surveys and other activities
- § 883b— Dissemination of data; further activities
- § 883c— Geomagnetic data; collection, correlation, and dissemination
- § 883d— Improvement of methods, instruments, and equipments; investigations and research
- § 883e— Agreements for surveys and investigations; contribution of costs incurred by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 883f— Contracts with qualified organizations
- § 883h— Employment of public vessels
- § 883i— Authorization of appropriations
- § 883j— Ocean satellite data
- § 883k— Acquisition of land for facilities
- § 883l— Contracts for surveying and mapping services
- § 884— Power to use books, maps, etc., and to employ persons
- § 891— Definitions
- § 891a— Operation and maintenance of NOAA fleet
- § 891b— Fleet replacement and modernization Plan
- § 891c— Design of NOAA vessels
- § 891d— Contract authority
- § 891e— Restriction with respect to certain shipyard subsidies
- § 891e–1— Shipyards located outside of the United States
- § 891f— Use of vessels
- § 891g— Interoperability
- § 891h— Authorization of appropriations
- § 892— Definitions
- § 892a— Functions of the Administrator
- § 892b— Quality assurance program
- § 892c— Hydrographic Services Review Panel
- § 892d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 893— Ocean and atmospheric research and development program
- § 893a— NOAA ocean and atmospheric science education programs
- § 893b— NOAA’s contribution to innovation
- § 893c— Workforce study
- § 894— Actions to address sexual harassment at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 894a— Actions to address sexual assault at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 894b— Rights of the victim of a sexual assault
- § 894c— Change of station
- § 894d— Applicability of policies to crews of vessels secured by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under contract
- § 894d–1— Investigation requirement
- § 894d–2— Criminal referral
- § 894e— Annual report on sexual assaults in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 894f— Sexual assault defined
- § 901— Short title
- § 902— Definitions
- § 903— Coverage
- § 904— Liability for compensation
- § 905— Exclusiveness of liability
- § 906— Compensation
- § 907— Medical services and supplies
- § 908— Compensation for disability
- § 909— Compensation for death
- § 910— Determination of pay
- § 911— Guardian for minor or incompetent
- § 912— Notice of injury or death
- § 913— Filing of claims
- § 914— Payment of compensation
- § 915— Invalid agreements
- § 916— Assignment and exemption from claims of creditors
- § 917— Lien against compensation
- § 918— Collection of defaulted payments; special fund
- § 919— Procedure in respect of claims
- § 920— Presumptions
- § 921— Review of compensation orders
- § 921a— Appearance of attorneys for Secretary, deputy commissioner, or Board
- § 922— Modification of awards
- § 923— Procedure before deputy commissioner or Board
- § 924— Witnesses
- § 925— Witness fees
- § 926— Costs in proceedings brought without reasonable grounds
- § 927— Powers of deputy commissioners or Board
- § 928— Fees for services
- § 929— Record of injury or death
- § 930— Reports to Secretary
- § 931— Penalty for misrepresentation
- § 932— Security for compensation
- § 933— Compensation for injuries where third persons are liable
- § 934— Compensation notice
- § 935— Substitution of carrier for employer
- § 936— Insurance policies
- § 937— Certificate of compliance with chapter
- § 938— Penalties
- § 939— Administration by Secretary
- § 940— Deputy commissioners
- § 941— Safety rules and regulations
- § 942— Annual report
- § 944— Special fund
- § 948— Laws inapplicable
- § 948a— Discrimination against employees who bring proceedings; penalties; deposit of payments in special fund; civil actions; entitlement to restoration of employment and compensation, qualifications requirement; liability of employer for penalties and payments; insurance policy exemption from liability
- § 949— Effect of unconstitutionality
- § 950— Separability
- § 981— Creation of Corporation
- § 982— Management of Corporation; appointment of Administrator; terms; vacancy; Advisory Board; establishment; membership; meetings; duties; compensation and expenses
- § 983— Functions of Corporation
- § 984— General powers of Corporation
- § 985— Bonds; issuance; maturity; redemption; interest; purchase of obligations by Secretary of the Treasury
- § 985a— Cancellation of bonds issued under section 985
- § 986— Payments to States and local governments in lieu of taxes; tax exemption of Corporation
- § 987— Services and facilities of other agencies
- § 988— Rates of charges or tolls
- § 988a— Waiver of collection of charges or tolls
- § 989— Special reports
- § 990— Offenses and penalties
- § 1101— Congressional declaration of policy and objectives
- § 1103— Executive responsibilities; utilization of staff, interagency, and non-Government advisory arrangements; consultation with agencies; solicitation of views of non-Federal agencies
- § 1106— Reports to Congress
- § 1107— Definitions
- § 1108— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1121— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1122— Definitions
- § 1123— National sea grant college program
- § 1124— Program or project grants and contracts
- § 1126— Sea grant colleges and sea grant institutes
- § 1127— Fellowships
- § 1128— National Sea Grant Advisory Board
- § 1129— Interagency cooperation
- § 1131— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1141— Definitions
- § 1142— Establishment of program
- § 1143— Grants
- § 1144— Funding
- § 1201— Statement of purpose
- § 1202— Definitions
- § 1203— Radiotelephone requirement
- § 1204— Radiotelephone for exclusive use of master, person in charge, or pilot; frequency listening watch; portable radiotelephone equipment
- § 1205— Radiotelephone capability; maintenance; restoration; consequences of loss: navigation of vessel
- § 1206— Exemptions; terms and conditions
- § 1207— Regulations
- § 1208— Penalties
- § 1251— Congressional declaration of goals and policy
- § 1252— Comprehensive programs for water pollution control
- § 1252a— Reservoir projects, water storage; modification; storage for other than for water quality, opinion of Federal agency, committee resolutions of approval; provisions inapplicable to projects with certain prescribed water quality benefits in relation to total project benefits
- § 1253— Interstate cooperation and uniform laws
- § 1254— Research, investigations, training, and information
- § 1254a— Research on effects of pollutants
- § 1255— Grants for research and development
- § 1256— Grants for pollution control programs
- § 1257— Mine water pollution control demonstrations
- § 1257a— State demonstration programs for cleanup of abandoned mines for use as waste disposal sites; authorization of appropriations
- § 1258— Pollution control in the Great Lakes
- § 1259— Training grants and contracts
- § 1260— Applications; allocation
- § 1261— Scholarships
- § 1262— Definitions and authorizations
- § 1263— Alaska village demonstration projects
- § 1263a— Grants to Alaska to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages
- § 1265— In-place toxic pollutants
- § 1266— Hudson River reclamation demonstration project
- § 1267— Chesapeake Bay
- § 1268— Great Lakes
- § 1268a— Great Lakes restoration activities report
- § 1269— Long Island Sound
- § 1270— Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program
- § 1271— Sediment survey and monitoring
- § 1271a— Research and development program
- § 1272— Environmental dredging
- § 1273— Lake Pontchartrain Basin
- § 1274— Watershed pilot projects
- § 1275— Columbia River Basin Restoration
- § 1276— Enhanced aquifer use and recharge
- § 1276a— San Francisco Bay restoration grant program
- § 1276b— Puget Sound
- § 1281— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1281a— Total treatment system funding
- § 1281b— Availability of Farmers Home Administration funds for non-Federal share
- § 1282— Federal share
- § 1283— Plans, specifications, estimates, and payments
- § 1284— Limitations and conditions
- § 1285— Allotment of grant funds
- § 1286— Reimbursement and advanced construction
- § 1287— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1288— Areawide waste treatment management
- § 1289— Basin planning
- § 1290— Annual survey
- § 1291— Sewage collection systems
- § 1292— Definitions
- § 1293— Loan guarantees
- § 1293a— Contained spoil disposal facilities
- § 1294— Public information and education on recycling and reuse of wastewater, use of land treatment, and reduction of wastewater volume
- § 1295— Requirements for American materials
- § 1296— Determination of priority of projects
- § 1297— Guidelines for cost-effectiveness analysis
- § 1298— Cost effectiveness
- § 1299— State certification of projects
- § 1300— Pilot program for alternative water source projects
- § 1301— Sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants
- § 1302— Wastewater efficiency grant pilot program
- § 1302a— Clean water infrastructure resiliency and sustainability program
- § 1302b— Small and medium publicly owned treatment works circuit rider program
- § 1302c— Small publicly owned treatment works efficiency grant program
- § 1302d— Grants for construction and refurbishing of individual household decentralized wastewater systems for individuals with low or moderate income
- § 1302e— Connection to publicly owned treatment works
- § 1302f— Stormwater infrastructure technology
- § 1311— Effluent limitations
- § 1312— Water quality related effluent limitations
- § 1313— Water quality standards and implementation plans
- § 1313a— Revised water quality standards
- § 1314— Information and guidelines
- § 1314a— Wastewater technology clearinghouse
- § 1315— State reports on water quality
- § 1316— National standards of performance
- § 1317— Toxic and pretreatment effluent standards
- § 1318— Records and reports; inspections
- § 1319— Enforcement
- § 1320— International pollution abatement
- § 1321— Oil and hazardous substance liability
- § 1321a— Prevention of small oil spills
- § 1321b— Improved coordination with tribal governments
- § 1321c— International efforts on enforcement
- § 1322— Marine sanitation devices; discharges incidental to the normal operation of vessels
- § 1323— Federal facilities pollution control
- § 1324— Clean lakes
- § 1325— National Study Commission
- § 1326— Thermal discharges
- § 1328— Aquaculture
- § 1329— Nonpoint source management programs
- § 1330— National estuary program
- § 1341— Certification
- § 1342— National pollutant discharge elimination system
- § 1343— Ocean discharge criteria
- § 1344— Permits for dredged or fill material
- § 1345— Disposal or use of sewage sludge
- § 1346— Coastal recreation water quality monitoring and notification
- § 1361— Administration
- § 1362— Definitions
- § 1363— Water Pollution Control Advisory Board
- § 1364— Emergency powers
- § 1365— Citizen suits
- § 1366— Appearance
- § 1367— Employee protection
- § 1368— Federal procurement
- § 1369— Administrative procedure and judicial review
- § 1370— State authority
- § 1371— Authority under other laws and regulations
- § 1372— Labor standards
- § 1373— Public health agency coordination
- § 1374— Effluent Standards and Water Quality Information Advisory Committee
- § 1375— Reports to Congress; detailed estimates and comprehensive study on costs; State estimates
- § 1375a— Report on coastal recreation waters
- § 1376— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1377— Indian tribes
- § 1377a— Green infrastructure promotion
- § 1381— Grants to States for establishment of revolving funds
- § 1382— Capitalization grant agreements
- § 1383— Water pollution control revolving loan funds
- § 1384— Allotment of funds
- § 1385— Corrective action
- § 1386— Audits, reports, and fiscal controls; intended use plan
- § 1387— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1388— Requirements
- § 1389— Clean watersheds needs survey
- § 1401— Congressional finding, policy, and declaration of purpose
- § 1402— Definitions
- § 1411— Prohibited acts
- § 1412— Dumping permit program
- § 1412a— Emergency dumping of industrial waste
- § 1413— Dumping permit program for dredged material
- § 1414— Permit conditions
- § 1414a— Special provisions regarding certain dumping sites
- § 1414b— Ocean dumping of sewage sludge and industrial waste
- § 1414c— Prohibition on disposal of sewage sludge at landfills on Staten Island
- § 1415— Penalties
- § 1416— Relationship to other laws
- § 1417— Enforcement
- § 1418— Regulations
- § 1419— International cooperation
- § 1420— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1441— Monitoring and research program
- § 1442— Research program respecting possible long-range effects of pollution, overfishing, and man-induced changes of ocean ecosystems
- § 1443— Research program respecting ocean dumping and other methods of waste disposal
- § 1444— Annual reports
- § 1445— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1471— Definitions
- § 1472— Grave and imminent danger from oil pollution casualties to coastline or related interests of United States; Federal nonliability for Federal preventive measures on the high seas
- § 1473— Consultations and determinations respecting creation of hazards to human health, etc.; criteria for determinations respecting grave and imminent dangers of major harmful consequences to United States coastline or related interests
- § 1474— Federal intervention actions
- § 1475— Consultation procedure
- § 1476— Emergencies
- § 1477— Reasonable measures; considerations
- § 1478— Personal, flag state, and foreign state considerations
- § 1479— Federal liability for unreasonable damages
- § 1480— Notification by Secretary of State
- § 1481— Violations; penalties
- § 1482— Consultation for nomination and nomination of experts, negotiators, etc.; proposal of amendments to list of substances other than convention oil; Presidential acceptance of amendments
- § 1483— Foreign government ships; immunity
- § 1484— Interpretation and administration; other right, duty, privilege, or immunity and other remedy unaffected
- § 1485— Rules and regulations
- § 1486— Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
- § 1487— Effective date
- § 1501— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1502— Definitions
- § 1503— License for ownership, construction, and operation of deepwater port
- § 1504— Procedure
- § 1505— Environmental review criteria
- § 1507— Common carrier status
- § 1508— Adjacent coastal States
- § 1509— Marine environmental protection and navigational safety
- § 1510— International agreements
- § 1511— Suspension or termination of licenses
- § 1512— Recordkeeping and inspection
- § 1513— Public access to information
- § 1514— Remedies
- § 1515— Citizen civil action
- § 1516— Judicial review; persons aggrieved; jurisdiction of courts of appeal
- § 1518— Relationship to other laws
- § 1520— Pipeline safety and operation
- § 1521— Negotiations with Canada and Mexico; report to Congress
- § 1522— Limitations on export provisions of section 185(u) of title 30 unaffected
- § 1523— General procedures; issuance and enforcement of orders; scope of authority; evidentiary matters
- § 1601— Definitions
- § 1602— International Regulations
- § 1603— Vessels subject to International Regulations
- § 1604— Vessels not subject to International Regulations
- § 1605— Navy and Coast Guard vessels of special construction or purpose
- § 1606— Special rules for ships of war, vessels proceeding under convoy, and fishing vessels engaged in fishing as a fleet
- § 1607— Implementation by rules and regulations; authority to promulgate
- § 1608— Civil penalties
- § 1803— Study with respect to inland waterway user taxes and charges
- § 1804— Inland and intracoastal waterways of the United States
- § 1901— Definitions
- § 1902— Ships subject to preventive measures
- § 1903— Administration and enforcement
- § 1904— Certificates
- § 1905— Pollution reception facilities
- § 1906— Incidents involving ships
- § 1907— Violations
- § 1908— Penalties for violations
- § 1909— MARPOL Protocol; proposed amendments
- § 1910— Legal actions
- § 1911— Effect on other laws
- § 1912— International law
- § 1913— Compliance reports
- § 1951— Purpose
- § 1952— NOAA Marine Debris Program
- § 1953— Coast Guard program
- § 1954— Coordination
- § 1955— Federal information clearinghouse
- § 1961— Establishment and purposes of Foundation
- § 1962— Board of Directors of the Foundation
- § 1963— Rights and obligations of the Foundation
- § 1964— Administrative services and support
- § 1965— Volunteer status
- § 1966— Report requirements; petition of Attorney General for equitable relief
- § 1967— United States release from liability
- § 1968— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1969— Termination of authority
- § 1971— Definitions
- § 1972— Genius Prize for Save Our Seas Innovations
- § 1973— Agreement with the Marine Debris Foundation
- § 1974— Judges
- § 1975— Report to Congress
- § 1976— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1977— Termination of authority
- § 1981— Definitions
- § 1982— Relationship to Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
- § 1983— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1984— Prioritization of marine debris in existing innovation and entrepreneurship programs
- § 2071— Inland navigation rules
- § 2072— Violations of Inland Navigational Rules
- § 2101— Congressional statement of findings and purpose
- § 2102— Establishment of standards
- § 2103— National artificial reef plan
- § 2104— Permits for construction and management of artificial reefs
- § 2105— Definitions
- § 2106— Savings clauses
- § 2201— “Secretary” defined
- § 2202— Non-Federal engagement and review
- § 2203— Review of contracting policies
- § 2211— Harbors
- § 2211a— Preserving United States harbors
- § 2212— Inland waterway transportation
- § 2213— Flood control and other purposes
- § 2213a— Treatment of certain benefits and costs
- § 2214— General credit for flood control
- § 2215— Feasibility studies; planning, engineering, and design
- § 2216— Rate of interest
- § 2217— Limitation on applicability of certain provisions in reports
- § 2218— General applicability of cost sharing
- § 2219— Definitions
- § 2220— Rivers and harbors and other waterways projects for benefit of navigation, flood control, hurricane protection, beach erosion control, and other purposes
- § 2221— Cost limitations on projects
- § 2222— Use of other Federal funds
- § 2223— Transfer of excess credit
- § 2224— Crediting authority for federally authorized navigation projects
- § 2225— Credit or reimbursement
- § 2226— Water resources projects on Federal land
- § 2227— Clarification of impacts to other Federal facilities
- § 2231— Study of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests
- § 2232— Construction of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests
- § 2233— Coordination and scheduling of Federal, State, and local actions
- § 2234— Nonapplicability to Saint Lawrence Seaway
- § 2235— Construction in usable increments
- § 2236— Port or harbor dues
- § 2237— Information for national security
- § 2238— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2238a— Estimate of harbor maintenance needs
- § 2238b— Funding for harbor maintenance programs
- § 2238b–1— Budgetary treatment expansion and adjustment for the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
- § 2238c— Additional measures at donor ports and energy transfer ports
- § 2238d— Maintenance of harbors of refuge
- § 2238e— Additional projects for underserved community harbors
- § 2240— Emergency response services
- § 2241— Definitions
- § 2242— Remote and subsistence harbors
- § 2243— Arctic deep draft port development partnerships
- § 2251— Inland Waterways Users Board
- § 2252— Project delivery process reforms
- § 2253— Annual financial review
- § 2254— Assessment of operation and maintenance needs of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
- § 2255— Inland waterways riverbank stabilization
- § 2255a— High water-low water preparedness
- § 2261— Territories development study
- § 2262— Survey of potential for use of certain facilities as hydroelectric facilities
- § 2263— Study of Corps capability to conserve fish and wildlife
- § 2263a— Aquatic invasive species research
- § 2265— Columbia River/Arkansas River Basin transfers
- § 2266— Canadian tidal power study
- § 2267— New York Bight study
- § 2267a— Watershed and river basin assessments
- § 2267b— Post-disaster watershed assessments
- § 2268— Marine technology review
- § 2269— Tribal partnership program
- § 2270— Subsurface drain systems research and development
- § 2280— Maximum cost of projects
- § 2281— Matters to be addressed in planning
- § 2281a— Tribal Liaison
- § 2281b— Corps of Engineers support for underserved communities; outreach
- § 2281c— Continuing authority programs
- § 2281d— Declaration of policy
- § 2282— Feasibility reports
- § 2282a— Planning
- § 2282b— Submission of reports to Congress
- § 2282c— Vertical integration and acceleration of studies
- § 2282d— Annual report to Congress
- § 2282d–1— Report to Congress on authorized studies and projects
- § 2282e— Post-authorization change reports
- § 2282f— Review of resiliency assessments
- § 2282g— Scope of feasibility studies
- § 2282h— Economic, hydraulic, and hydrologic modeling
- § 2283— Fish and wildlife mitigation
- § 2283a— Status report
- § 2283b— Clarification of mitigation authority
- § 2283c— Technical assistance
- § 2284— Benefits and costs attributable to environmental measures
- § 2284a— Benefits to navigation
- § 2284b— Scenic and aesthetic considerations
- § 2285— Environmental Protection and Mitigation Fund
- § 2286— Acceptance of certain funds for mitigation
- § 2287— Continued planning and investigations
- § 2289— Urban and rural flood control frequency
- § 2289a— Consideration of measures
- § 2289b— Stormwater management projects
- § 2290— Flood control in Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- § 2291— Federal Project Repayment District
- § 2292— Surveying and mapping
- § 2292a— National coastal mapping program
- § 2293— Reprogramming during national emergencies
- § 2293a— Reprogramming of funds for projects by Corps of Engineers
- § 2294— Office of Environmental Policy
- § 2295— Compilation of laws; annual reports
- § 2295a— Policy and technical standards
- § 2296— Acquisition of recreation lands
- § 2297— Operation and maintenance on recreation lands
- § 2298— Impact of proposed projects on existing recreation facilities
- § 2298a— Databases of Corps recreational sites
- § 2299— Acquisition of beach fill
- § 2300— Study of Corps capabilities
- § 2303— Historical properties
- § 2304— Separability
- § 2305— Use of FMHA funds
- § 2306— Reports
- § 2307— Control of ice
- § 2308— Campgrounds for senior citizens
- § 2309— Great Lakes Commodities Marketing Board
- § 2309a— Project modifications for improvement of environment or drought resiliency
- § 2310— Cost sharing for Territories and Indian tribes
- § 2311— Report to Congress covering proposals for water impoundment facilities
- § 2312— Comments on certain changes in operations of reservoirs
- § 2313— Research and development
- § 2313a— Engineering and environmental innovations of national significance
- § 2313b— Support of Army civil works program
- § 2314— Innovative technology
- § 2314a— Technical assistance program
- § 2314b— Advanced modeling technologies
- § 2315— Periodic statements
- § 2315a— Transparency in accounting and administrative expenses
- § 2315b— Transparency and accountability in cost sharing for water resources development projects
- § 2316— Environmental protection mission
- § 2317— Wetlands
- § 2317a— Cooperative agreements
- § 2317b— Mitigation banks and in-lieu fee arrangements
- § 2318— Flood plain management
- § 2319— Reservoir management
- § 2320— Protection of recreational and commercial uses
- § 2321— Operation and maintenance of navigation and hydroelectric facilities
- § 2321a— Hydroelectric power project uprating
- § 2321b— Expediting hydropower at Corps of Engineers facilities
- § 2322— Single entities
- § 2323— Technical assistance to private entities
- § 2323a— Interagency and international support authority
- § 2324— Reduced pricing for certain water supply storage
- § 2325— Voluntary contributions for environmental and recreation projects
- § 2325a— Authority to accept and use materials and services
- § 2325b— Materials, services, and funds for repair, restoration, or rehabilitation of projects
- § 2326— Regional sediment management
- § 2326a— Dredged material disposal facility partnerships
- § 2326b— Sediment management
- § 2326c— Reservoir sediment
- § 2326d— Alternative projects to maintenance dredging
- § 2326e— Non-Federal interest dredging authority
- § 2326f— Maintenance dredging data
- § 2326g— Beneficial use of dredged material; dredged material management plans
- § 2326h— Five-year regional dredged material management plans
- § 2326i— Beneficial use of dredged material
- § 2326j— Transfer of suitable dredged material
- § 2327— Definition of rehabilitation for inland waterway projects
- § 2327a— Rehabilitation of Corps of Engineers constructed pump stations
- § 2328— Challenge cost-sharing program for management of recreation facilities
- § 2328a— Special use permits
- § 2329— International outreach program
- § 2330— Aquatic ecosystem restoration
- § 2330a— Monitoring ecosystem restoration
- § 2330b— Fish hatcheries
- § 2330c— Aquatic ecosystem restoration
- § 2330d— Public recreational amenities in ecosystem restoration projects
- § 2331— Use of continuing contracts for construction of certain projects
- § 2331a— Initiating work on separable elements
- § 2332— Shoreline and riverine protection and restoration
- § 2333— Irrigation diversion protection and fisheries enhancement assistance
- § 2334— Innovative technologies for watershed restoration
- § 2335— Coastal aquatic habitat management
- § 2336— Abandoned and inactive noncoal mine restoration
- § 2337— Property protection program
- § 2338— Reburial and conveyance authority
- § 2339— Assistance programs
- § 2339a— Cooperative agreements with Indian tribes
- § 2340— Revision of project partnership agreement; cost sharing
- § 2341— Expedited actions for emergency flood damage reduction
- § 2341a— Prioritization
- § 2341b— Prioritization of certain projects
- § 2341c— Criteria for funding environmental infrastructure projects
- § 2342— Access to water resource data
- § 2343— Independent peer review
- § 2344— Safety assurance review
- § 2345— Electronic submission and tracking of permit applications
- § 2346— Project administration
- § 2346a— Real estate administrative fees
- § 2347— Coordination and scheduling of Federal, State, and local actions
- § 2347a— Determination of project completion
- § 2347b— Purpose and need
- § 2347c— Small water storage projects
- § 2348— Project acceleration
- § 2348a— NEPA reporting
- § 2349— Categorical exclusions in emergencies
- § 2350— Corrosion prevention
- § 2351— Durability, sustainability, and resilience
- § 2351a— Operation and maintenance of existing infrastructure
- § 2351b— Federal breakwaters and jetties
- § 2352— Funding to process permits
- § 2353— Structural health monitoring
- § 2353a— Aging infrastructure
- § 2354— Easements for electric, telephone, or broadband service facilities
- § 2355— Prior project authorization
- § 2356— Project consultation
- § 2357— Managed aquifer recharge study and working group
- § 2501— Findings
- § 2502— Definitions
- § 2503— Prohibition
- § 2504— Guidance
- § 2601— Definitions
- § 2602— Vessel permits and numbers
- § 2603— Waste handling practices
- § 2604— Suspension, revocation, and injunctions
- § 2605— Enforcement
- § 2606— Subpena authority
- § 2607— Fees
- § 2608— Civil penalty procedures
- § 2609— Penalties
- § 2621— Study and recommendations
- § 2622— Relation to other laws
- § 2623— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2701— Definitions
- § 2702— Elements of liability
- § 2703— Defenses to liability
- § 2704— Limits on liability
- § 2705— Interest; partial payment of claims
- § 2706— Natural resources
- § 2707— Recovery by foreign claimants
- § 2708— Recovery by responsible party
- § 2709— Contribution
- § 2710— Indemnification agreements
- § 2711— Consultation on removal actions
- § 2712— Uses of Fund
- § 2713— Claims procedure
- § 2714— Designation of source and advertisement
- § 2715— Subrogation
- § 2716— Financial responsibility
- § 2716a— Financial responsibility civil penalties
- § 2717— Litigation, jurisdiction, and venue
- § 2718— Relationship to other law
- § 2719— State financial responsibility
- § 2720— Differentiation among fats, oils, and greases
- § 2731— Oil Spill Recovery Institute
- § 2732— Terminal and tanker oversight and monitoring
- § 2733— Bligh Reef light
- § 2734— Vessel traffic service system
- § 2735— Equipment and personnel requirements under tank vessel and facility response plans
- § 2736— Funding
- § 2737— Limitation
- § 2738— North Pacific Marine Research Institute
- § 2751— Savings provision
- § 2752— Annual appropriations
- § 2761— Oil pollution research and development program
- § 2762— Submerged oil program
- § 2801— Purposes
- § 2802— Definitions
- § 2803— Comprehensive Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Program
- § 2803a— Ocean and coastal resiliency
- § 2804— Report to Congress
- § 2805— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2901— Purposes
- § 2902— Definitions
- § 2903— Estuary habitat restoration program
- § 2904— Establishment of Estuary Habitat Restoration Council
- § 2905— Estuary habitat restoration strategy
- § 2906— Monitoring of estuary habitat restoration projects
- § 2907— Reporting
- § 2908— Funding
- § 2909— General provisions
- § 3001— Commissioned officer corps
- § 3002— Definitions
- § 3003— Authorized number on the active list
- § 3004— Strength and distribution in grade
- § 3005— Number of authorized commissioned officers
- § 3006— Obligated service requirement
- § 3007— Training and physical fitness
- § 3008— Cooperative aviation centers
- § 3009— Use of recruiting materials for public relations
- § 3010— Awards and decorations
- § 3021— Original appointments and reappointments
- § 3022— Personnel boards
- § 3023— Separation of ensigns found not fully qualified
- § 3024— Promotion by selection to permanent grades above lieutenant (junior grade)
- § 3025— Length of service for promotion purposes
- § 3026— Appointments and promotions to permanent grades
- § 3027— General qualification of officers for promotion to higher permanent grade
- § 3028— Positions of importance and responsibility
- § 3029— Temporary appointments
- § 3030— Temporary appointment or advancement of commissioned officers in time of war or national emergency
- § 3031— Pay and allowances; date of acceptance of promotion
- § 3032— Service credit as deck officer or junior engineer for promotion purposes
- § 3033— Suspension during war or emergency
- § 3034— Officer candidates
- § 3035— Procurement of personnel
- § 3036— Career flexibility to enhance retention of officers
- § 3041— Involuntary retirement or separation
- § 3042— Separation pay
- § 3043— Mandatory retirement for age
- § 3044— Retirement for length of service
- § 3045— Computation of retired pay
- § 3046— Retired grade and retired pay
- § 3047— Retired rank and pay held pursuant to other laws unaffected
- § 3048— Continuation on active duty; deferral of retirement
- § 3049— Recall to active duty
- § 3061— Cooperation with and transfer to military departments
- § 3062— Relative rank of officers when serving with Army, Navy, or Air Force
- § 3063— Rules and regulations when cooperating with military departments
- § 3071— Applicability of certain provisions of title 10
- § 3071a— Applicability of certain provisions of title 37
- § 3072— Eligibility for veterans benefits and other rights, privileges, immunities, and benefits under certain provisions of law
- § 3073— Medical and dental care
- § 3074— Commissary privileges
- § 3075— Authority to use appropriated funds for transportation and reimbursement of certain items
- § 3076— Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 3077— Education loan repayment program
- § 3078— Interest payment program
- § 3079— Student pre-commissioning education assistance program
- § 3079a— Treatment of commission in commissioned officer corps as employment in Administration for purposes of certain hiring decisions
- § 3079b— Shore leave for professional mariners
- § 3079c— Eligibility of former officers to compete for certain positions
- § 3101— Interagency oceans and human health research program
- § 3102— National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Oceans and Human Health Initiative
- § 3103— Public information and outreach
- § 3104— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3201— Definitions
- § 3202— Purposes
- § 3203— Tsunami forecasting and warning program
- § 3204— National tsunami hazard mitigation program
- § 3205— Tsunami research program
- § 3206— Global tsunami warning and mitigation network
- § 3206a— Tsunami Science and Technology Advisory Panel
- § 3207— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3208— Outreach responsibilities
- § 3301— Definitions
- § 3302— Committee on Levee Safety
- § 3303— Inventory and inspection of levees
- § 3303a— Levee safety initiative
- § 3303b— Reports
- § 3304— Limitations on statutory construction
- § 3305— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3306— Certain levee improvements
- § 3307— Assessment of Corps of Engineers levees
- § 3401— Purpose
- § 3402— Program established
- § 3403— Powers and duties of the Administrator
- § 3404— Education, workforce training, and outreach
- § 3405— Ocean Exploration Advisory Board
- § 3406— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3407— Definitions
- § 3408— National Ocean Mapping, Exploration, and Characterization Council
- § 3501— Establishment of program
- § 3502— Interagency Working Group on Ocean and Coastal Mapping
- § 3503— Biennial reports
- § 3504— NOAA joint ocean and coastal mapping centers
- § 3504a— Ocean and coastal mapping Federal funding opportunity
- § 3504b— Agreements and financial assistance
- § 3505— Effect on other laws
- § 3506— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3507— Definitions
- § 3601— Purposes
- § 3602— Definitions
- § 3603— Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observing System
- § 3604— Interagency financing and agreements
- § 3605— Application with other laws
- § 3606— Report to Congress
- § 3607— Public-private use policy
- § 3609— Intent of Congress
- § 3610— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3611— Assessing and modeling named storms over coastal States
- § 3612— Accelerating innovation at Cooperative Institutes
- § 3613— Blue Economy valuation
- § 3701— Purposes
- § 3702— Definitions
- § 3703— Interagency working group
- § 3704— Strategic research plan
- § 3705— NOAA ocean acidification activities
- § 3706— NSF ocean acidification activities
- § 3707— NASA ocean acidification activities
- § 3708— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3801— Definitions
- § 3802— Covered vessels
- § 3803— Administration and enforcement
- § 3804— Compliance with international law
- § 3805— Utilization of personnel, facilities or equipment of other Federal departments and agencies
- § 3821— Certificates
- § 3822— Declaration
- § 3823— Other compliance documentation
- § 3824— Process for considering additional controls
- § 3825— Scientific and technical research and monitoring; communication and information
- § 3826— Communication and exchange of information
- § 3841— Prohibitions
- § 3842— Investigations and inspections by Secretary
- § 3843— EPA enforcement
- § 3844— Additional authority of the Administrator
- § 3851— Criminal enforcement
- § 3852— Civil enforcement
- § 3853— Liability in rem
- § 3854— Vessel clearance or permits; refusal or revocation; bond or other surety
- § 3855— Warnings, detentions, dismissals, exclusion
- § 3856— Referrals for appropriate action by foreign country
- § 3857— Remedies not affected
- § 3901— Definitions
- § 3902— Authority to provide assistance
- § 3903— Applications
- § 3904— Eligible entities
- § 3905— Projects eligible for assistance
- § 3906— Activities eligible for assistance
- § 3907— Determination of eligibility and project selection
- § 3908— Secured loans
- § 3909— Program administration
- § 3910— State, tribal, and local permits
- § 3911— Regulations
- § 3912— Funding
- § 3913— Reports on program implementation
- § 3914— Requirements
- § 3915— Outreach plan
- § 4001— Assessments
- § 4001a— Consultation required
- § 4002— National harmful algal bloom and hypoxia program
- § 4003— Comprehensive research plan and action strategy
- § 4004— Northern Gulf of Mexico hypoxia
- § 4004a— South Florida harmful algal blooms and hypoxia
- § 4005— Great Lakes hypoxia and harmful algal blooms
- § 4006— Protection of States’ rights
- § 4007— Effect on other Federal authority
- § 4008— Definitions
- § 4009— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4010— Hypoxia or harmful algal bloom of national significance
- § 4101— Definitions
- § 4102— Coordination regarding assessment and acquisition by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of unmanned maritime systems
- § 4103— Regular assessment of unmanned maritime systems to support National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration missions
- § 4104— Acquisition of unmanned maritime systems
- § 4105— Reports on unmanned maritime systems and usage for mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 4106— Funding and additional authorities
- § 4201— Definitions
- § 4251— Incentive for fishermen to collect and dispose of plastic found at sea
- § 4261— Statement of policy on international cooperation to combat marine debris
- § 4262— Prioritization of efforts and assistance to combat marine debris and improve plastic waste management
- § 4263— United States leadership in international FORA
- § 4264— Enhancing international outreach and partnership of United States agencies involved in marine debris activities
- § 4265— Consideration of marine debris in negotiating international agreements
- § 4281— Strategy for improving post-consumer materials management and water management
- § 4282— Grant programs