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Article 2. Floodplain Mapping Program of California Water Code >> Division 26. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 2.

(a) There is hereby created in the account the Floodplain Mapping Subaccount.
  (b) The sum of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) is hereby transferred from the account to the Floodplain Mapping Subaccount for the purposes of implementing this article.
(a) There is hereby created in the account the Agriculture and Open Space Mapping Subaccount.
  (b) The sum of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) is hereby transferred from the account to the Agriculture and Open Space Mapping Subaccount.
The money in the Floodplain Mapping Subaccount, upon appropriation by the Legislature to the department, may be used by the department for the purpose of assisting local land-use planning, and to avoid or reduce future flood risks and damages. The use of the funds in that subaccount by the department shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
  (a) Mapping newly identified floodplains.
  (b) Mapping rural areas with potential for urbanization.
  (c) Mapping flood hazard areas with undefined 100-year flood elevations.
  (d) Updating outdated floodplain maps.
  (e) Accelerating mapping of riverine floodplains, alluvial fans, and coastal flood hazard areas.
  (f) Collecting topographic and hydrographic survey data.
(a) The money in the Agriculture and Open Space Mapping Subaccount, upon appropriation by the Legislature to the Department of Conservation, may be used by the Department of Conservation for the purposes of assisting local land-use planning by making available Important Farmland Series maps and Interim Farmland maps, as those terms are defined in Section 65570 of the Government Code. The information provided by the Department of Conservation is intended for local government use in conjunction with floodplain and flood hazard maps developed by the department to protect agricultural land resources coincident with avoidance or reduction of future flood risk and damage to residential or commercial land uses. The use of the funds in that subaccount by the Department of Conservation shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
  (1) Accelerating production of Important Farmland Series maps and Interim Farmland maps.
  (2) Increasing the coverage and availability of soil surveys conducted by the United States Natural Resource Conservation Service.
  (3) Increasing topographic, soil, and agricultural crop data collection and enhancing data gathering capability.
  (4) Developing integrated mapping that incorporates Important Farmland Series mapping and Interim Farmland mapping data with other relevant information, including, but not limited to, floodplain or flood hazard information, planning designation, and other land and natural resource data.
  (b) For the purposes of this article, "maps" and "mapping" may include digital map files.