Title 15 › Chapter 111— WEATHER RESEARCH AND FORECASTING INNOVATION › Subchapter IV— IMPROVING FEDERAL PRECIPITATION INFORMATION › § 8562
The NOAA Administrator must, within 90 days after the National Academies publishes its report, work with partners to make a plan that does four things: update probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates no later than 6 years after the report and at least every 10 years after that while accounting for non‑stationarity; coordinate research on extreme precipitation based on the report’s research needs; post all NOAA PMP studies it can share in a searchable, interoperable format on NOAA’s website; and preserve, curate, and serve the PMP data, products, supporting documents, and metadata. The NOAA Administrator must also create a National Guidance Document with federal, state, Tribal, local, and academic partners that gives best practices for PMP studies, follows the Academies’ recommendations, helps regulators review studies, and builds confidence in regional and site‑specific PMP estimates. That guidance must be published on NOAA’s website within 2 years after the Academies’ report and updated at least every 10 years.
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15 U.S.C. § 8562
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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