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Code · California · Water Code

§ 9141

177 words·~1 min read·/ca/water-code/9141-2

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(a)The department shall prepare and transmit to the board a report on the project levees operated and maintained by each local agency, using information provided by the local agency pursuant to Section 9140 and information from relevant portions of any of the following documents, as determined by the department:
(1)Annual inspection reports on local agency maintenance prepared by the department or the board.
(2)The State Plan of Flood Control.
(3)The flood control system status report described in Section 9120.
(4)The schedule for mapping described in Section 8612.
(5)Any correspondence, document, or information deemed relevant by the department.
(b)The department shall make the flood management report for each local agency available on the Internet Web site of the board and shall provide the report to all of the following entities:
(1)The local agency.
(2)Any city or county within the local agency’s jurisdiction.
(3)Any public library located within the local agency’s jurisdiction.
(c)The report shall be completed on or before December 31, 2008, and shall be updated annually.
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