United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 43. PUBLIC LANDS |
Chapter 12. RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT |
SubChapter III. INSTITUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECTS |
§ 411. Surveys for, location, and construction of irrigation works generally |
§ 411a. Repealed. Feb. 28, 1929, ch. 374, § 2, 45 Stat. 1406 |
§ 411a–1. Authorization of appropriations for investigations of feasibility of reclamation projects |
§ 411b. Employment of engineers, geologists, appraisers and economists for reclamation consultation work; compensation; retired Army and Navy officers as consulting engineers |
§ 412. Prerequisites to initiation of project or division of project |
§ 413. Approval of project by President |
§ 414. Appropriation for projects essential |
§ 415. Receipts applicable to project generally |
§ 416. Laws applicable to withdrawn lands; restoration to entry |
§ 417. Reservation of easements in public lands for reclamation projects |
§ 418. Private lands within project; agreement as to disposal of excess over farm unit |
§ 419. Contract for irrigation project; notice as to lands irrigable, unit of entry, and construction charges |
§ 420. Use of earth, timber, etc., from other public lands |
§ 421. Acquisition of lands for irrigation project; eminent domain |
§ 421a. Construction of distribution and drainage systems by irrigation districts or public agencies |
§ 421b. Loans for construction of distribution and drainage systems; repayment contract; time period for repayment of loan; “irrigation district or other public agency” defined |
§ 421d. Effect on existing laws |
§ 421e. Municipal and industrial water supply delivery and distribution; allocation of loan funds; loan repayment contract requirements; rate of interest |
§ 421f. Existing loan contracts; negotiation by Secretary of amendments |
§ 421g. Existing rights unaffected |
§ 421h. Procedural and substantive requirements applicable to works financed by loans pursuant to sections 421a to 421h of this title |
§ 422. Construction of dams across Yellowstone River |