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Title 25
Chapter 40
§ 3804. Authorization of appropr...
Chapter 41 - INDIAN LANDS OPEN D...
§ 3804. Authorization of appropr...
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§ 3805.
Indian dam safety
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Dam
(A)
In general
(B)
Inclusions
(2)
Fund
The term “Fund” means, as applicable—
(A)
the High-Hazard Indian Dam Safety Deferred Maintenance Fund established by subsection (b)(1)(A); or
(B)
the Low-Hazard Indian Dam Safety Deferred Maintenance Fund established by subsection (b)(2)(A).
(3)
High hazard potential dam
(4)
Indian tribe
(5)
Low hazard potential dam
(6)
Secretary
(b)
Indian Dam Safety Deferred Maintenance Funds
(1)
High-Hazard Fund
(A)
Establishment
There is established in the Treasury of the United States a fund, to be known as the “High-Hazard Indian Dam Safety Deferred Maintenance Fund”, consisting of—
(i)
such amounts as are deposited in the Fund under subparagraph (B); and
(ii)
any interest earned on investment of amounts in the Fund under subparagraph (D).
(B)
Deposits to Fund
(i)
In general
(ii)
Availability of amounts
(C)
Expenditures from Fund
(i)
In general
Subject to clause (ii), for each of fiscal years 2017 through 2030, the Secretary may, to the extent provided in advance in appropriations Acts, expend from the Fund, in accordance with this section, not more than the sum of—
(I)
$22,750,000; and
(II)
the amount of interest accrued in the Fund.
(ii)
Additional expenditures
(D)
Investments of amounts
(i)
In general
(ii)
Credits to Fund
(E)
Transfers of amounts
(i)
In general
(ii)
Adjustments
(F)
Termination
On
September 30, 2030
—
(i)
the Fund shall terminate; and
(ii)
the unexpended and unobligated balance of the Fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the Treasury.
(2)
Low-Hazard Fund
(A)
Establishment
There is established in the Treasury of the United States a fund, to be known as the “Low-Hazard Indian Dam Safety Deferred Maintenance Fund”, consisting of—
(i)
such amounts as are deposited in the Fund under subparagraph (B); and
(ii)
any interest earned on investment of amounts in the Fund under subparagraph (D).
(B)
Deposits to Fund
(i)
In general
(ii)
Availability of amounts
(C)
Expenditures from Fund
(i)
In general
Subject to clause (ii), for each of fiscal years 2017 through 2030, the Secretary may, to the extent provided in advance in appropriations Acts, expend from the Fund, in accordance with this section, not more than the sum of—
(I)
$10,000,000; and
(II)
the amount of interest accrued in the Fund.
(ii)
Additional expenditures
(D)
Investments of amounts
(i)
In general
(ii)
Credits to Fund
(E)
Transfers of amounts
(i)
In general
(ii)
Adjustments
(F)
Termination
On
September 30, 2030
—
(i)
the Fund shall terminate; and
(ii)
the unexpended and unobligated balance of the Fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the Treasury.
(c)
Repair, replacement, and maintenance of certain Indian dams
(1)
Program establishment
(A)
In general
The Secretary shall establish a program to address the deferred maintenance needs of Indian dams that—
(i)
create flood risks or other risks to public or employee safety or natural or cultural resources; and
(ii)
unduly impede the management and efficiency of Indian dams.
(B)
Funding
(i)
High-Hazard Fund
(ii)
Low-Hazard Fund
(C)
Compliance with dam safety policies
(2)
Eligible dams
(A)
High hazard potential dams
The dams eligible for funding under paragraph (1)(B)(i) are Indian high hazard potential dams in the United States that—
(i)
are included in the safety of dams program established pursuant to the Indian Dams Safety Act of 1994 (
25 U.S.C. 3801
et seq.); and
(iii)
(I)
(aa)
1
1
So in original. No cl. (ii) has been enacted.
are owned by the Federal Government, as listed in the Federal inventory required by Executive Order 13327 (
40 U.S.C. 121
note; relating to Federal real property asset management); and
(bb)
are managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (including dams managed under contracts or compacts pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (
25 U.S.C. 5301
et seq.)); or
(II)
have deferred maintenance documented by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
(B)
Low hazard potential dams
The dams eligible for funding under paragraph (1)(B)(ii) are Indian low hazard potential dams in the United States that, on
December 16, 2016
—
(i)
are covered under the Indian Dams Safety Act of 1994 (
25 U.S.C. 3801
et seq.); and
(ii)
(I)
(aa)
are owned by the Federal Government, as listed in the Federal inventory required by Executive Order 13327 (
40 U.S.C. 121
note; relating to Federal real property asset management); and
(bb)
are managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (including dams managed under contracts or compacts pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (
25 U.S.C. 5301
et seq.)); or
(II)
have deferred maintenance documented by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
(3)
Requirements and conditions
Not later than 120 days after
December 16, 2016
, and as a precondition to amounts being expended from the Fund to carry out this subsection, the Secretary, in consultation with representatives of affected Indian tribes, shall develop and submit to Congress—
(A)
programmatic goals to carry out this subsection that—
(i)
would enable the completion of repairing, replacing, improving, or performing maintenance on Indian dams as expeditiously as practicable, subject to the dam safety policies of the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs established to carry out the Indian Dams Safety Act of 1994 (
25 U.S.C. 3801
et seq.);
(ii)
facilitate or improve the ability of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to carry out the mission of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in operating an Indian dam; and
(iii)
ensure that the results of government-to-government consultation required under paragraph (4) be addressed; and
(B)
funding prioritization criteria to serve as a methodology for distributing funds under this subsection that take into account—
(i)
the extent to which deferred maintenance of Indian dams poses a threat to—
(I)
public or employee safety or health;
(II)
natural or cultural resources; or
(III)
the ability of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to carry out the mission of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in operating an Indian dam;
(ii)
the extent to which repairing, replacing, improving, or performing maintenance on an Indian dam will—
(I)
improve public or employee safety, health, or accessibility;
(II)
assist in compliance with codes, standards, laws, or other requirements;
(III)
address unmet needs; or
(IV)
assist in protecting natural or cultural resources;
(iii)
the methodology of the rehabilitation priority index of the Secretary, as in effect on
December 16, 2016
;
(iv)
the potential economic benefits of the expenditures on job creation and general economic development in the affected tribal communities;
(v)
the ability of an Indian dam to address tribal, regional, and watershed level flood prevention needs;
(vi)
the need to comply with the dam safety policies of the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs established to carry out the Indian Dams Safety Act of 1994 (
25 U.S.C. 3801
et seq.);
(vii)
the ability of the water storage capacity of an Indian dam to be increased to prevent flooding in downstream tribal and nontribal communities; and
(viii)
such other factors as the Secretary determines to be appropriate to prioritize the use of available funds that are, to the fullest extent practicable, consistent with tribal and user recommendations received pursuant to the consultation and input process under paragraph (4).
(4)
Tribal consultation and user input
(A)
In general
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), before expending funds on an Indian dam pursuant to paragraph (1) and not later than 60 days after
December 16, 2016
, the Secretary shall—
(i)
consult with the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs on the expenditure of funds;
(ii)
ensure that the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs advises the Indian tribe that has jurisdiction over the land on which a dam eligible to receive funding under paragraph (2) is located on the expenditure of funds; and
(iii)
solicit and consider the input, comments, and recommendations of the landowners served by the Indian dam.
(B)
Emergencies
(5)
Allocation among dams
(A)
In general
(B)
Priority
In allocating amounts under paragraph (1)(B), in addition to considering the funding priorities described in paragraph (3), the Secretary shall give priority to Indian dams eligible for funding under paragraph (2) that serve—
(i)
more than 1 Indian tribe within an Indian reservation; or
(ii)
highly populated Indian communities, as determined by the Secretary.
(C)
Cap on funding
(i)
In general
(ii)
Exception
(D)
Basis of funding
(E)
Applicability of ISDEAA
(d)
Tribal Safety of Dams Committee
(1)
Establishment of Committee
(A)
Establishment
(B)
Membership
(i)
Composition
The Committee shall be composed of 15 members, of whom—
(I)
11 shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior from among individuals who, to the maximum extent practicable, have knowledge and expertise in dam safety issues and flood prevention and mitigation, of whom not less than 1 shall be a member of an Indian tribe in each of the Bureau of Indian Affairs regions of—
(aa)
the Northwest Region;
(bb)
the Pacific Region;
(cc)
the Western Region;
(dd)
the Navajo Region;
(ee)
the Southwest Region;
(ff)
the Rocky Mountain Region;
(gg)
the Great Plans
2
2
So in original. Probably should be “Plains”.
Region; and
(hh)
the Midwest Region;
(II)
2 shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior from among employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs who have knowledge and expertise in dam safety issues and flood prevention and mitigation;
(III)
1 shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior from among employees of the Bureau of Reclamation who have knowledge and expertise in dam safety issues and flood prevention and mitigation; and
(IV)
1 shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Army from among employees of the Corps of Engineers who have knowledge and expertise in dam safety issues and flood prevention and mitigation.
(ii)
Nonvoting members
(iii)
Date
(C)
Period of appointment
(D)
Vacancies
(E)
Initial meeting
(F)
Meetings
(G)
Quorum
(H)
Chairperson and Vice Chairperson
(2)
Duties of the committee
(A)
Study
(B)
Recommendations
(C)
Report
Not later than 1 year after the date on which the Committee holds the first meeting, the Committee shall submit a report containing a detailed statement of the findings and conclusions of the Committee, together with recommendations for legislation that the Committee considers appropriate, to—
(i)
the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate; and
(ii)
the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives.
(3)
Powers of the Committee
(A)
Hearings
(B)
Information from Federal agencies
(i)
In general
(ii)
Request
(C)
Postal services
(D)
Gifts
(4)
Committee personnel matters
(A)
Compensation of members
(i)
Non-Federal members
(ii)
Federal members
(B)
Travel expenses
(C)
Staff
(i)
In general
(I)
Appointment
(II)
Confirmation
(ii)
Compensation
(D)
Detail of Government employees
(E)
Procurement of temporary and intermittent services
(5)
Termination of the Committee
(6)
Funding
(e)
Indian dam surveys
(1)
Tribal reports
(2)
BIA reports
(f)
Flood plain management pilot program
(1)
Establishment
The Secretary shall establish, within the Bureau of Indian Affairs, a flood plain management pilot program (referred to in this subsection as the “program”) to provide, at the request of an Indian tribe, guidance to the Indian tribe relating to best practices for the mitigation and prevention of floods, including consultation with the Indian tribe on—
(A)
flood plain mapping; or
(B)
new construction planning.
(2)
Termination
(3)
Funding
(
Pub. L. 114–322, title III, § 3101
,
Dec. 16, 2016
,
130 Stat. 1740
;
Pub. L. 115–270, title IV, § 4314
,
Oct. 23, 2018
,
132 Stat. 3893
.)
cite as:
25 USC 3805
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