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post-authorization study

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33 U.S.C. § 579b — in this section

The term "post-authorization study" means—

(i) a feasibility report developed under section 2282 of this title;

(ii) a feasibility study, as defined in section 2215(d) of this title; or

(iii) a review conducted under section 549a of this title, including an initial appraisal that—

(I) demonstrates a Federal interest; and

(II) requires additional analysis for the project or separable element.

33 U.S.C. § 579d — in this section

The term "post-authorization study" means—

(i) a feasibility report developed under section 2282 of this title;

(ii) a feasibility study, as defined in section 2215(d) of this title; or

(iii) a review conducted under section 549a of this title, including an initial appraisal that—

(I) demonstrates a Federal interest; and

(II) requires additional analysis for the project or separable element.

33 U.S.C. § 579d-1 — in this section

The term "post-authorization study" means—

(i) a feasibility report developed under section 2282 of this title;

(ii) a feasibility study, as defined in section 2215(d) of this title; or

(iii) a review conducted under section 549a of this title, including an initial appraisal that—

(I) demonstrates a Federal interest; and

(II) requires additional analysis for the project or separable element.

33 U.S.C. § 579d-2 — in this section (2 versions over time)

The term “post-authorization study” means—

(A) a feasibility report developed under section 2282 of this title;

(B) a feasibility study, as defined in section 2215(d) of this title; or

(C) a review conducted under section 549a of this title, including an initial appraisal that—

(i) demonstrates a Federal interest; and

(ii) requires additional analysis for the project or separable element.

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