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Water Resource Development Act (Section 214) ProjectsSection 214 of the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 The Water Resources Development Act of 2000 (WRDA 2000, Public Law No. 106-541) as amended, allows the Corps to accept funds from non-federal public entities to provide priority review of their permit applications. Section 214 of WRDA 2000 reads as follows:
This authority was extended under House if Representatives Bill HR 6184 (PL 111-315) until December 31, 2016. The Secretary of the Army has delegated this responsibility to the Chief of Engineers and his authorized representatives, including the Commander of the Galveston District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Non-federal public entities are comprised of state and local governmental agencies and Indian tribal governments. They include, but are not limited to, local transportation agencies, port authorities, flood and storm water management agencies, and governmental economic development agencies. The Corps’ Regulatory Program is funded as a congressionally appropriated line item in the annual Federal budget. Additional funds received by the Galveston District from a non-Federal public entity are used to augment the Galveston District Regulatory budget, in accordance with the provisions of WRDA 2000 and EWDA 2004. Funds are used primarily to hire additional staff to expedite the evaluation of permit applications designated by the non-Federal public entity. To ensure funds received from a from a non-Federal public entity will not impact impartial decision-making, the following procedures have been established:
Federal GuidanceImplementation Guidance for WRDA 214 dated 1 October 2009
Public NoticesProposal to Accept Funds from Harris County Flood Control District
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Updated: February 1, 2012