Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 32B— - COLORADO RIVER FLOODWAY › § 1600b
Creates a Colorado River Floodway Task Force to advise the Secretary and Congress. The task force must include one representative from each State and Indian reservation, each county and its law enforcement agency, each water district, the local Chambers of Commerce, the Colorado River Wildlife Council, the Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of the Interior, the Department of State, and representatives for the cities named (Needles, Parker, Blythe, Bullhead City, Yuma, Laughlin, Lake Havasu City, Nevada if incorporated) and Mojave County Supervisor District No. 2. The group must follow the federal advisory committee rules in chapter 10 of title 5. It must make recommendations on restoring and managing the Floodway (including land moves), on needed laws, on how to draw and map Floodway boundaries, on possible payments for unforeseeable hardship from the 1983 flood, and on how the Floodway might apply to Indian lands. The task force must exist for at least one year after October 8, 1986, or until the Secretary files the maps required by section 1600c(b)(2). Its report must be filed with the Secretary and the congressional committees within nine months after October 8, 1986.
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43 U.S.C. § 1600b
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73