2007 California Water Code Article 4. Administrative Provisions

CA Codes (wat:12601-12612)

WATER CODE
SECTION 12601-12612



12601.  The department shall establish general policies, prescribe
rules and regulations for the general administration of Chapters 1
and 2 of this part, and may require such information as it deems
necessary.


12602.  The department, or a representative authorized by the
department to do so, may call, conduct or attend conferences or
hearings, official or unofficial, within or without this state, or
otherwise participate in such conferences or hearings, with
interested persons, agencies or officers, of this or any other state,
or with the Congress of the United States, congressional committees,
or officials of the federal government, concerning water projects,
plans, or problems.  However, where the appropriations committees of
the Congress are hearing requests for appropriations for flood
control projects being planned or constructed in California under the
jurisdiction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, or
reclamation projects being planned or constructed in California by
the Bureau of Reclamation, United States Department of the Interior,
the California Water Commission shall present its views.  Prior to
making such presentation, the commission shall consult with
interested local, state, and federal agencies, and may on request
report to the committees the views of any county, city, state agency,
or public district regarding such appropriations.  The commission
may, on request, represent any local agencies before such committees.
  Nothing in this section or in Section 12604.3 shall be deemed or
construed to modify, limit, or take away from any of the powers and
duties vested in the department, or any other state agency, pursuant
to this article.



12603.  The department shall keep itself informed as to any
activities, requirements or procedures of the United States, its
departments or agencies affecting any proposed water project within
the scope of Chapters 1 and 2 of this part, including flood control,
water conservation, domestic and irrigation use, and power
development, but not excluding other uses.



12604.  As to any matter involving the United States, its
departments or agencies, which is within the scope of the powers and
duties of the department, the department may represent the interests
of the State or any county, city, state agency or public district,
and to that end may correspond, confer and cooperate with the United
States, its departments or agencies, and where necessary the
director, or his authorized representative, may travel either within
or without the State.



12604.3.  In matters concerning the coordination of planning,
construction, and operation of federal water development and flood
control projects in the State of California with state and local
projects, the California Water Commission shall advise the
department, and the Governor, and to this end may confer with the
appropriate executive agencies of the United States.



12606.  The department may hold hearings and conduct investigations
in any part of the State.



12608.  At any hearing by or on behalf of the department any county,
city, state agency, including the Department of Fish and Game,
public district, association, or any person affected by or interested
in the control, storage, and use of water resources, involved in the
hearing may appear and present any petition, evidence, testimony,
plan, data, information, or opinion bearing on the subject matter of
the hearing including an evaluation of loss and damage to fish and
other natural resources.



12609.  As a further means of carrying out the policies defined in
Sections 12578 to 12582, inclusive, the department shall have the
following powers and duties:
   (a) Collect and file data.
   (b) Make necessary studies and surveys.
   (c) Make investigations.
   (d) Prepare plans and estimates of cost and benefits of all
proposed water development projects.
   (e) Determine the damage created by flood waters.
   (f) Encourage the creation and development of flood control and
water conservation plans and activities of the several counties,
cities, state agencies, and public districts.
   (g) Cooperate with the United States or any of its departments or
agencies in carrying out measures for control, storage or use of
waters on streams, rivers or other waterways, and the watersheds
thereof within this State which are authorized and adopted pursuant
to an act of Congress of the United States, approved June 22, 1936,
entitled "An act authorizing the construction of certain public works
on rivers and harbors for flood control, and for other purposes,"
together with amendatory or supplemental legislation adopted by
Congress.



12610.  In performing the duties prescribed in Section 12609, the
director, or his authorized representative, may travel either within
or without the State and shall consult and cooperate with the
officials and engineers of the counties, cities, state agencies, or
public districts affected.



12611.  The department may cooperate with any county, city, state
agency or public district on flood control and other water problems
and when requested by such county, city, state agency or public
district, may enter into cooperative agreements to prepare plans and
specifications, construct, or maintain and operate projects or expend
money in behalf of such county, city, state agency or public
district, to accomplish the purposes of Chapters 1 and 2 of this
part.


12612.  The department has no authority to undertake the
construction of flood control or other water projects provided for
under Chapters 1 and 2 of this part, thereby obligating any county,
city, state agency, or public district in any way except upon the
formal request of such county, city, state agency or public district.


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