FEDERAL · 33 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER I—IN GENERAL
Construction of bridges, causeways, dams or dikes generally; exemptions
33 U.S.C. § 401
Title33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
ChapterSUBCHAPTER I—IN GENERAL
This text of 33 U.S.C. § 401 (Construction of bridges, causeways, dams or dikes generally; exemptions) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
33 U.S.C. § 401.
Text
It shall not be lawful to construct or commence the construction of any bridge, causeway, dam, or dike over or in any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, navigable river, or other navigable water of the United States until the consent of Congress to the building of such structures shall have been obtained and until the plans for (1) the bridge or causeway shall have been submitted to and approved by the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating, or (2) the dam or dike shall have been submitted to and approved by the Chief of Engineers and Secretary of the Army. However, such structures may be built under authority of the legislature of a State across rivers and other waterways the navigable portions of which lie wholly within the limits of a single State, provide
Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI
Related
Weinberger v. Romero-Barcelo
456 U.S. 305 (Supreme Court, 1982)
United States v. Appalachian Electric Power Co.
311 U.S. 377 (Supreme Court, 1941)
United States v. Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corp.
411 U.S. 655 (Supreme Court, 1973)
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. v. Robert F. Froehlke, Secretary of the Army
473 F.2d 346 (Eighth Circuit, 1972)
United States v. Stoeco Homes, Inc., a Corporation
498 F.2d 597 (Third Circuit, 1974)
Complaint of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston v. United States
557 F.2d 438 (Fifth Circuit, 1977)
United States v. San Juan Bay Marina
239 F.3d 400 (First Circuit, 2001)
United States v. Perma Paving Co., Inc., and Anthony Rose, and Third-Party United States of America v. The City of New York, and Third-Party
332 F.2d 754 (Second Circuit, 1964)
Sierra Club v. Andrus
610 F.2d 581 (Ninth Circuit, 1979)
Coalition for the Environment v. John A. Volpe, Coalition for the Environment v. Linclay Development Corporation
504 F.2d 156 (Eighth Circuit, 1974)
Sierra Club v. United States Army Corps of Engineers
701 F.2d 1011 (Second Circuit, 1983)
Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley v. Volpe
425 F.2d 97 (Second Circuit, 1970)
United States v. Ohio Valley Company, Inc., in Personam, and M/v John Fitzgerald, Her Engines, Tackle, Appurtenances, Etc., in Rem
510 F.2d 1184 (Seventh Circuit, 1975)
Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation v. Federal Power Commission
344 F.2d 594 (Second Circuit, 1965)
Edgar Freimanis v. Sea-Land Service, Inc. And Department of Highways of the State of Louisiana
654 F.2d 1155 (Fifth Circuit, 1981)
The Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians v. Federal Power Commission, Arizona Public Service Company, Intervenors
489 F.2d 1207 (D.C. Circuit, 1973)
Bankers Life & Casualty Co. v. Howard H. Callaway, Secretary of the Army
530 F.2d 625 (Fifth Circuit, 1976)
Union Pacific Railroad Company v. Kirby Inland Marine, Inc.
296 F.3d 671 (Eighth Circuit, 2002)
Libby Rod and Gun Club v. John Poteat
594 F.2d 742 (Ninth Circuit, 1979)
United States v. B.P. Exploration & Production, Inc.
753 F.3d 570 (Fifth Circuit, 2014)
Source Credit
History
(Mar. 3, 1899, ch. 425, §9, 30 Stat. 1151; Pub. L. 97–322, title I, §107(b), Oct. 15, 1982, 96 Stat. 1582; Pub. L. 97–449, §2(f), Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2440; Pub. L. 114–120, title III, §306(b)(1)(A), Feb. 8, 2016, 130 Stat. 55.)
Editorial Notes
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section is from act Mar. 3, 1899, popularly known as the "Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899", and together with section 403 of this title effectively superseded act Sept. 19, 1890, ch. 907, §7, 26 Stat. 454, as amended generally by act July 13, 1892, ch. 158, §3, 27 Stat. 88, which prohibited the erection of obstructions to navigation, and prohibited the erection of bridges over navigable waters under State legislation before the approval of the plans by the Secretary of War, and prohibited the alteration of channels unless authorized by that Secretary.
Amendments
2016—Pub. L. 114–120 substituted "Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating" for "Secretary of Transportation" wherever appearing.
1983—Pub. L. 97–449 amended section generally to reflect transfer of certain functions, powers, and duties of Secretary of the Army under this section to Secretary of Transportation. See Transfer of Functions note below.
1982—Pub. L. 97–322 inserted sentence at end relating to exemption.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Transfer of Functions
Functions, powers, and duties of Secretary of the Army [formerly War] and other offices and officers of Department of the Army [formerly War] under this section to extent that they relate generally to location and clearances of bridges and causeways in navigable waters of United States transferred to and vested in Secretary of Transportation by Pub. L. 89–670, §6(g)(6)(A), Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 941. Pub. L. 97–449 amended this section to reflect transfer made by section 6(g)(6)(A) of Pub. L. 89–670, and repealed section 6(g)(6)(A).
Executive Documents
Transfer of Functions
Enforcement functions of Secretary or other official in Department of Transportation related to compliance with permits for bridges across navigable waters issued under this section with respect to pre-construction, construction, and initial operation of transportation system for Canadian and Alaskan natural gas were transferred to the Federal Inspector, Office of Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, until the first anniversary of date of initial operation of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, see Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1979, §§102(c), 203(a), 44 F.R. 33663, 33666, 93 Stat. 1373, 1376, effective July 1, 1979, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. Office of Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System abolished and functions and authority vested in Inspector transferred to Secretary of Energy by section 3012(b) of Pub. L. 102–486, set out as an Abolition of Office of Federal Inspector note under section 719e of Title 15, Commerce and Trade. Functions and authority vested in Secretary of Energy subsequently transferred to Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects by section 720d(f) of Title 15.
Codification
Section is from act Mar. 3, 1899, popularly known as the "Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899", and together with section 403 of this title effectively superseded act Sept. 19, 1890, ch. 907, §7, 26 Stat. 454, as amended generally by act July 13, 1892, ch. 158, §3, 27 Stat. 88, which prohibited the erection of obstructions to navigation, and prohibited the erection of bridges over navigable waters under State legislation before the approval of the plans by the Secretary of War, and prohibited the alteration of channels unless authorized by that Secretary.
Amendments
2016—Pub. L. 114–120 substituted "Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating" for "Secretary of Transportation" wherever appearing.
1983—Pub. L. 97–449 amended section generally to reflect transfer of certain functions, powers, and duties of Secretary of the Army under this section to Secretary of Transportation. See Transfer of Functions note below.
1982—Pub. L. 97–322 inserted sentence at end relating to exemption.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Transfer of Functions
Functions, powers, and duties of Secretary of the Army [formerly War] and other offices and officers of Department of the Army [formerly War] under this section to extent that they relate generally to location and clearances of bridges and causeways in navigable waters of United States transferred to and vested in Secretary of Transportation by Pub. L. 89–670, §6(g)(6)(A), Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 941. Pub. L. 97–449 amended this section to reflect transfer made by section 6(g)(6)(A) of Pub. L. 89–670, and repealed section 6(g)(6)(A).
Executive Documents
Transfer of Functions
Enforcement functions of Secretary or other official in Department of Transportation related to compliance with permits for bridges across navigable waters issued under this section with respect to pre-construction, construction, and initial operation of transportation system for Canadian and Alaskan natural gas were transferred to the Federal Inspector, Office of Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, until the first anniversary of date of initial operation of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, see Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1979, §§102(c), 203(a), 44 F.R. 33663, 33666, 93 Stat. 1373, 1376, effective July 1, 1979, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. Office of Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System abolished and functions and authority vested in Inspector transferred to Secretary of Energy by section 3012(b) of Pub. L. 102–486, set out as an Abolition of Office of Federal Inspector note under section 719e of Title 15, Commerce and Trade. Functions and authority vested in Secretary of Energy subsequently transferred to Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects by section 720d(f) of Title 15.
Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
33 U.S.C. § 401, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/usc/33/401.