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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 1988 · Sec. 52

Sec. 52. PROJECT DEAUTHORIZATIONS

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## SEC. 52 PROJECT DEAUTHORIZATIONS ###
(a)Extension of Limitation on Period of Authorization ####
(1)Projects in this act The provisions of section 1001(a) and section 1001(c) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 shall apply to the projects authorized for construction by this Act, except that the 5-year period during which funds must be obligated to prevent deauthorization shall begin on the date of the enactment of this Act. ####
(2)Projects thereafter The provisions of section 1001(a) and section 1001(c) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 shall also apply to projects authorized for construction subsequent to this Act, except that the 5-year period during which funds must be obligated to prevent deauthorization shall begin on the date of the authorization of such projects. * * * * * * * ###
(e)Notice The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register notice as to any project which would no longer have been authorized pursuant to the provisions of section 1001 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 or subsection
(a)of this section but remains authorized due to enactment of law by Congress. **[**[33 U.S.C. 579a note](/us/usc/t33/s579a)**]** * * * * * * *
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