United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 43. PUBLIC LANDS |
Chapter 12. RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT |
SubChapter I–A. RECLAMATION REFORM |
§ 390mm. Repayment of construction charges
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(a) Ownership and pricing limitations inapplicable when repayment obligation has been discharged The ownership and full cost pricing limitations of this subchapter and the ownership limitations provided in any other provision of Federal reclamation law shall not apply to lands in a district after the obligation of a district for the repayment of the construction costs of the project facilities used to make project water available for delivery to such lands shall have been discharged by a district (or by a person within the district pursuant to a contract existing on
October 12, 1982 ), by payment of periodic installments throughout a specified contract term, including individual or district accelerated payments where so provided in contracts existing onOctober 12, 1982 .(b) Certification of freedom from ownership and pricing limitations (1) The Secretary shall provide, upon request of any owner of a landholding for which repayment has occurred, a certificate acknowledging that the landholding is free of the ownership or full cost pricing limitation of Federal reclamation law. Such certificate shall be in a form suitable for entry in the land records of the county in which such landholding is located. (2) Any certificate issued by the Secretary prior to October 12, 1982 , acknowledging that the landholding is free of the acreage limitation of Federal reclamation law is hereby ratified.(c) Lump sum or accelerated repayment of construction costs Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed as authorizing or permitting lump sum or accelerated repayment of construction costs, except in the case of a repayment contract which is in effect upon
October 12, 1982 , and which provides for such lump sum or accelerated repayment by an individual or district.
References In Text
Federal reclamation law, referred to in subsecs. (a) and (b), is defined in section 390aa of this title.