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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4367 (EAH) — 118 S4367 EAH: Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 · Sec. 1105

Sec. 1105. Review process

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Section 14 of the Act of March 3, 1899 ( 33 U.S.C. 408 ) is amended by redesignating subsections
(c)and
(d)as subsections
(d)and (e), respectively, and inserting after subsection
(b)the following: The Secretary shall establish clear, concise, and specific guidance to be used within the Corps of Engineers and by non-Federal entities developing applications for permission standardizing the review process across Districts. At the request of a non-Federal entity that is planning on submitting an application for permission pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary shall meet with the non-Federal entity to— provide clear, concise, and specific design standards that the non-Federal entity must use in the development of the application; recommend, based on coordination with the non-Federal entity, the appropriate number of design packages for submission for the proposed action, and the stage of development at which such packages should be submitted; and identify potential concerns or conflicts with such proposed actions. The Secretary may use funds accepted from a non-Federal entity under subsection (b)(3) for purposes of conducting a meeting described in paragraph (2). .
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