Sec. 1962. Congressional statement of policy
Sec. 1962-1. Effect on existing laws
Sec. 1962-2. Congressional statement of objectives
Sec. 1962a. Establishment; composition; other Federal agency participation; designation of Chairman
Sec. 1962a-1. Powers and duties
Sec. 1962a-2. Principles, standards, and procedures for Federal projects
Sec. 1962a-3. Review of river basin commission plans; report to President and Congress
Sec. 1962a-4. Administrative provisions
Sec. 1962b. Creation of commissions; powers and duties
Sec. 1962b-1. Membership of commissions; appointment of chairman
Sec. 1962b-2. Organization of commissions
Sec. 1962b-3. Duties of commissions
Sec. 1962b-4. Administrative provisions
Sec. 1962b-5. Compensation of members and chairmen
Sec. 1962b-6. Expenses of commissions
Sec. 1962c. Authorization of appropriations; coordination of related Federal planning assistance programs; utilization of Federal agencies administering programs contributing to water resources planning
Sec. 1962c-1. Allotments to States: basis, population and land area determinations; payments to States: amount
Sec. 1962c-2. State programs; approval by Council; submission; requirements; notice and hearing prior to disapproval
Sec. 1962c-3. Noncompliance; curtailing of payments
Sec. 1962c-4. Payments to States; computation of amount
Sec. 1962c-5. ''State'' defined
Sec. 1962c-6. Records; audit and examination
Sec. 1962d. Authorization of appropriations to the Water Resources Council
Sec. 1962d-1. Rules and regulations
Sec. 1962d-2. Delegation of functions
Sec. 1962d-3. Utilization of personnel
Sec. 1962d-4. Northeastern United States water supply
Sec. 1962d-5. Water resources development projects involving navigation, flood control, and shore protection
Sec. 1962d-5a. Reimbursement to States
Sec. 1962d-5b. Water resources projects; written agreement requirement
Sec. 1962d-5c. Non-Federal public bodies, installment construction payments
Sec. 1962d-5d. Authorization of Secretary of the Army to contract with States and political subdivisions for increased law enforcement services during peak visitation periods; authorization of appropriations
Sec. 1962d-5e. Wetland areas
Sec. 1962d-5f. Beach nourishment
Sec. 1962d-5g. Hydroelectric power resources
Sec. 1962d-6. Feasibility studies; acceleration; advancement of costs by non-Federal sources
Sec. 1962d-7. Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study; duties of Secretary of the Interior
Sec. 1962d-8. Reports on Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study
Sec. 1962d-9. Information from Federal agencies for Delmarva Peninsula study
Sec. 1962d-10. Cooperation with agencies on Delmarva Peninsula study
Sec. 1962d-11. Authorization of appropriation for Delmarva Peninsula study
Sec. 1962d-11a. Potomac River water diversion structure
Sec. 1962d-11b. Dalecarlia Reservoir; delivery of water to metropolitan Maryland; expenses; payments; purchase of water from State or local authorities in Maryland or Virginia
Sec. 1962d-12 to 1962d-14. Repealed. Pub. L. 104-58, title I, Sec. 104g3, Nov. 28, 1995, 109 Stat. 560
Sec. 1962d-14a. Alaska hydroelectric power development
Sec. 1962d-15. Protection of United States from liability for damages; exception of damages due to fault or negligence of United States
Sec. 1962d-16. Comprehensive plans for development, utilization, and conservation of water and related resources
Sec. 1962d-17. Regional or river basin plans and Federal water and related land resources projects; preparation, formulation, and evaluation
Sec. 1962d-18. Study of depletion of natural resources of regions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska utilizing Ogallala aquifer; plans; reports to Congress; authorization of appropriation
Sec. 1962d-19. Cooperation of Secretary of the Interior with State and local regulatory and law enforcement officials in enforcement of laws or ordinances in connection with Federal resource protection, etc., within Federal water resource development project; funding
Sec. 1962d-20. Prohibition on Great Lakes diversions
Sec. 1962d-21. John Glenn Great Lakes basin program
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