Sec. 814. Effect of subtitle
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Nothing in this subtitle— affects, waives, abrogates, diminishes, defines, or interprets any water right of any Indian Tribe or agreement between any Indian Tribe and the United States; affects a contract or benefit in existence on the date of enactment of this Act that was executed pursuant to the reclamation laws, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties to the contract or benefit; amends, modifies, or is in conflict with any interstate or international agreement regarding the Rio Grande and the waters of the Rio Grande, or any other interstate compact or agreement regarding water, including the Rio Grande Compact consented to by Congress in the Act of May 31, 1939 (53 Stat. 785.
Ch.155), or the Colorado River Compact consented to by Congress in the Act of August 19, 1921 (42 Stat. 171, Ch. 72), the 1906 Convention, the 1944 Treaty with Mexico, and Upper Colorado River Basin Compact consented to by Congress in the Act of April 6, 1949 (63 Stat. 31); affects any ongoing treaty obligations; changes the commitments and requirements contained in Public Law 92–514 concerning the Closed Basin Project; or limits or affects any Basin State or Indian Tribe in the management of water quantity or quality in accordance with State or Tribal laws, as applicable.
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- 53 Stat. 785
- 63 Stat. 31
- Pub. L. 92-514
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