Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43 : Section 1600


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1600. Findings and purposes

    (a) Findings
      The Congress finds that - 
        (1) there are multiple purposes established by law for the dams
      and other control structures administered by the Secretary of the
      Interior on the Colorado River;
        (2) the maintenance of the Colorado River Floodway established
      in this chapter is essential to accomplish these multiple
      purposes;
        (3) developments within the Floodway are and will continue to
      be vulnerable to damaging flows such as the property damage which
      occurred in 1983 and may occur in the future;
        (4) certain Federal programs which subsidize or permit
      development within the Floodway threaten human life, health,
      property, and natural resources; and
        (5) there is a need for coordinated Federal, State, and local
      action to limit Floodway development.
    (b) Purpose
      The Congress declares that the purposes of this chapter are to - 
        (1) establish the Colorado River Floodway, as designated and
      described further in this chapter, so as to provide benefits to
      river users and to minimize the loss of human life, protect
      health and safety, and minimize damage to property and natural
      resources by restricting future Federal expenditures and
      financial assistance, except public health funds, which have the
      effect of encouraging development within the Colorado River
      Floodway; and
        (2) establish a task force to advise the Secretary of the
      Interior and the Congress on establishment of the Floodway and on
      managing existing and future development within the Floodway,
      including the appropriateness of compensation in specified cases
      of extraordinary hardship.



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