§ 3322. — Enhancement project proposals.
[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 16USC3322]
TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 52--SALMON AND STEELHEAD CONSERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT
SUBCHAPTER III--RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT
Sec. 3322. Enhancement project proposals
After the approval of a comprehensive enhancement plan, the State of
Washington, the State of Oregon, or a treaty tribe acting through the
appropriate tribal coordinating body may submit project proposals to the
Secretary in such manner and form as the Secretary shall prescribe. Such
application shall include, but not be limited to--
(1) plans, specifications, and cost estimates of the proposed
enhancement project, including estimates of both the capital
construction costs of the project and the operation and maintenance
costs after commencement of the project;
(2) the enhancement goals that are sought to be achieved by the
proposed project, including, but not limited to--
(A) a description of the affected stock;
(B) an analysis of the expected impacts on the salmon and
steelhead resource; and
(C) a projection of the expected impacts on each type of
commercial, recreational and treaty Indian fishing;
(3) evidence that the State of Washington, the State of Oregon,
or the treaty tribe, acting through its chosen agency or agencies,
has obtained or is likely to obtain any necessary titles to,
interests in rights-of-way over, or licenses covering the use of the
relevant land;
(4) an analysis of, and supporting data for, the economic and
biological integrity and viability of the project;
(5) such other information as the Secretary, in consultation
with the Secretary of Commerce, determines is necessary to assure
that the proposed project is consistent with the approved
enhancement plan and the provisions of this chapter; and
(6) after approval of the Commission's report pursuant to
section 3311 of this title, documentation that the appropriate State
or treaty tribe submitting or undertaking the project proposal has
adopted and begun all necessary implementation of the Commission's
management program.
(Pub. L. 96-561, title I, Sec. 121, Dec. 22, 1980, 94 Stat. 3282.)