Irrigation District Act of 1916 (Smith Act)

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Irrigation District Act of 1916 (Smith Act)
Great Seal of the United States
Long title An Act to promote the reclamation of arid lands.
Nicknames Reclamation and Irrigation Act of 1916
Enacted by the 64th United States Congress
Effective August 11, 1916
Citations
Public law 64-196
Statutes at Large 39 Stat. 506a
Codification
Titles amended 43 U.S.C.: Public Lands
U.S.C. sections created 43 U.S.C. ch. 13 § 621 et seq.
Legislative history

The Irrigation District Act of 1916 ('Irrigation Smith Act) authorized the federal government to serve as the guarantor of debt obligations entered into by local governments to finance the acquisition, extension, or operation of irrigation, drainage, and flood control projects or to develop power generation facilities or water resources.

It was sponsored by Senator Hoke Smith, Democrat of Georgia, a former Secretary of the Interior.

States had served localities in a similar fashion and provided the model for the federal legislation. California's Irrigation District Act dated from 1887[1] and Colorado's from 1905.[2]

See also

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