Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 58— - ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND CONSERVATION AND RESERVE PROGRAM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION PROGRAM › Part Part I— - Comprehensive Conservation Enhancement Program › Subpart subpart b— - conservation reserve › § 3831b
The Secretary must run a farmable wetland program in every State during the 2008 through 2023 fiscal years to sign up eligible wetland acres. The program must give people in each State a fair chance to join. Land that can be enrolled includes: wetlands that were farmed in at least 3 of the past 10 crop years; new constructed wetlands that will get farm runoff and help remove nitrogen; land used for commercial pond aquaculture in any year from 2002 through 2007; and land that was farmed at least 3 of 10 years between January 1, 1990, and December 31, 2002, and lies in the natural overflow of a prairie wetland. Buffers next to those lands can also be enrolled to protect them or improve wildlife, with widths set by the Secretary while allowing ordinary farming needs. No more than 100,000 acres may be enrolled in any one State and no more than 750,000 acres in total, unless a review allows increasing a State’s limit to 200,000 acres. Individual tracts are limited to 40 contiguous acres for most wetland types, 20 contiguous acres for the 1990–2002 type, and other limits apply for buffers and aquaculture areas as the Secretary and State committee decide. Owners who sign a contract must restore the wetland’s water flow as much as possible, plant appropriate vegetation (including marsh plants and certain trees), not use the land for commercial purposes, and follow other duties in section 3832. The Secretary will pay rental rates based on cropland and give technical and financial help under sections 3833 and 3834. The method in section 3834(d) will be used to judge offers and set payments, and rental amounts will reflect incentives for enrolling filterstrips under section 3834.
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16 U.S.C. § 3831b
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73