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12868
. The State shall pay the costs of lands, easements and rights
of way for projects described in subsection (b) of Section 12865
only if, or to the extent that:
(a) The Secretary of Agriculture and local organizations have
agreed on a plan for works of improvement pursuant to Public Law 566,
Eighty-third Congress, Second Session.
(b) Local organizations have given the required assurances to the
Secretary of Agriculture that they will:
(1) Acquire without cost to the Federal Government such land,
easements, or rights of way as will be needed in connection with
works of improvement installed with federal assistance;
(2) Assume such proportionate share of the cost of installing any
works of improvement involving federal assistance as may be
determined by the secretary to be equitable in consideration of
anticipated benefits from such improvements;
(3) Make arrangements satisfactory to the secretary for defraying
costs of operating and maintaining such works of improvement, in
accordance with regulations presented by the Secretary of
Agriculture;
(4) Acquire, or provide assurance that landowners have acquired,
such water rights, pursuant to state law, as may be needed in the
installation and operation of the work of improvement.
(5) Obtain agreements to carry out recommended soil conservation
measures and proper farm plans from owners of not less than 50 per
centum of the lands situated in the drainage area above each
retention reservoir to be installed with federal assistance.
(c) The Secretary of Agriculture has determined that the benefits
to be derived from the proposed works of improvement will exceed the
cost.
(d) The Secretary of Agriculture has transmitted a copy of the
plan and justification therefor to the Congress through the President
and, where applicable, to the Secretary of the Interior and the
Secretary of the Army, as required by said Public Law 566.
(e) The department finds in its judgment that the benefits of the
proposed works of improvement for an entire project will reasonably
exceed the costs thereof. Cost figures based upon a
reconnaissance-type survey may be used for such purpose providing the
department finds that all elements of cost reasonably appear to be
included and the cost figures appear reasonably accurate for the
purpose of supporting a finding that total costs will be less than
the total benefits.
(f) The department recommends to the Legislature that an
appropriation of funds be made for the project for reallocation for
payment of the costs of lands, easements and rights of way which it
finds have already been incurred or which it is anticipated will be
incurred during the next fiscal year.