Section 6307 Of Chapter 6. Fees From California Water Code >> Division 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.
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. (a) (1) The department shall adopt, by regulation, a schedule
of fees to cover the department's costs in carrying out the
supervision of dam safety.
(2) The revenue generated by the fees imposed under this section
shall be adjusted periodically for cost-of-living increases. If the
director determines that the revenue collected during the preceding
fiscal year was greater or less than the cost to operate the program,
the director shall adjust the fees to compensate for the
overcollection or undercollection of revenue. The department shall
provide a schedule of fees to the Legislature and to every dam owner
that has a permit or has applied for a permit, when any adjustment is
made to the fees under this section.
(b) (1) An annual fee shall be paid on or before January 31, 2004,
July 1, 2004, and on or before July 1 of each succeeding year, based
upon a fixed rate and height of the dam, including all enlargements
thereto, substantially completed by or in operation on June 30, 2003,
and on June 30 of each succeeding year. The fees collected on
December 31, 2003, will be credited toward the fees due January 31,
2004. The annual fee shall be four hundred dollars ($400) per dam,
plus one hundred ten dollars ($110) per foot of height. This fee
shall be periodically adjusted, as described in subdivision (a).
(2) A penalty plus interest, as set forth in Section 6428 of the
Water Code, shall be imposed for fees received after July 1 in any
year, except that for the year 2003, the penalty plus interest shall
be imposed for any fees received after January 31, 2004.
(c) For the purposes of this section, "height of the dam" means
the vertical distance, to the nearest foot, from the natural bed of
the stream or watercourse at the downstream toe of the barrier, as
determined by the department, or from the lowest elevation of the
outside limit of the barrier, as determined by the department, if it
is not across a stream channel or watercourse, to the maximum
possible water storage elevation.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), the department shall limit
the total annual fee per dam to not more than seventy-five dollars
($75) if both of the following apply:
(1) The dam has a storage capacity of not more than 100 acre-feet.
(2) The governing body of a private school or the governing board
of a public school certifies that the dam is used as a subject of
study by its students.
(e) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), the department shall
limit the total annual fee for dams or reservoirs located on farms or
ranch properties to one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per dam, and
sixteen dollars ($16) per foot of height.
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, "farm" has the same meaning
as defined in Section 52262 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
(f) (1) Privately owned dams with less than 100 acre-feet of
storage capacity shall be assessed an annual fee in accordance with
paragraph (1) of subdivision (e).
(2) As used in this subdivision, "privately owned" does not
include dams owned by municipalities, water districts or companies,
irrigation districts, private, investor owned or publicly owned
utilities, or public agencies.