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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4239 (Introduced in House) — To provide drought assistance to the State of California and other affected western States. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Definitions

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In this Act: The term Central Valley Project has the meaning given the term in section 3403 of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act (106 Stat. 4707). The term Klamath Project means the Bureau of Reclamation project in the States of California and Oregon— as authorized under the Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388, chapter 1093); and as described in— title II of the Oregon Resource Conservation Act of 1996 ( Public Law 104–208 ; 110 Stat. 3009–532); and the Klamath Basin Water Supply Enhancement Act of 2000 ( Public Law 106–498 ; 114 Stat. 2221).
The term Reclamation Project means a project constructed pursuant to the authorities of the reclamation laws and whose facilities are wholly or partially located in the State. The term Secretaries means— the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; the Secretary of Commerce; and the Secretary of the Interior. The term State means the State of California, and any other State where the Governor declares a State of drought emergency in calendar year 2014. The term State Water Project means the water project described by California Water Code section 11550 et seq., and operated by the California Department of Water Resources.
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  • 106 Stat. 4707
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  • Pub. L. 106-498
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