US Code
CHAPTER 2— UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
§ 31e. Geologic mapping program 5-year plan

(a) In generalThe Secretary, acting through the Director, shall, with the advice and review of the advisory committee, prepare a 5-year plan for the geologic mapping program.
(b) RequirementsThe 5-year plan shall identify—(1) overall priorities for the geologic mapping program; and
(2) implementation of the overall management structure and operation of the geologic mapping program, including—(A) the role of the Survey in the capacity of overall management lead, including the responsibility for developing the national geologic mapping program that meets Federal needs while fostering State needs;
(B) the responsibilities of the State geological surveys, with emphasis on mechanisms that incorporate the needs, missions, capabilities, and requirements of the State geological surveys, into the nationwide geologic mapping program;
(C) mechanisms for identifying short- and long-term priorities for each component of the geologic mapping program, including—(i) for the Federal component, a priority-setting mechanism that responds to—(I) Federal mission requirements for geologic map information;
(II) critical scientific problems that require geologic maps for their resolution; and
(III) shared Federal and State needs for geologic maps, in which joint Federal-State geologic mapping projects are in the national interest;
(ii) for the State component, a priority-setting mechanism that responds to—(I) specific intrastate needs for geologic map information; and
(II) interstate needs shared by adjacent States that have common requirements; and
(iii) for the education component, a priority-setting mechanism that responds to requirements for geologic map information that are dictated by Federal and State mission requirements;
(D) a mechanism for adopting scientific and technical mapping standards for preparing and publishing general- and special-purpose geologic maps to—(i) ensure uniformity of cartographic and scientific conventions; and
(ii) provide a basis for assessing the comparability and quality of map products; and
(E) a mechanism for monitoring the inventory of published and current mapping investigations nationwide to facilitate planning and information exchange and to avoid redundancy.

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Title 43— PUBLIC LANDS

CHAPTER 2— UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

§ 31. Director of United States Geological Survey

§ 31a. Findings and purpose

§ 31b. Definitions

§ 31c. Geologic mapping program

§ 31d. Advisory committee

§ 31e. Geologic mapping program 5-year plan

§ 31f. National geologic map database

§ 31g. Biennial report

§ 31h. Authorization of appropriations

§ 31i. Report on resource research activities

§ 31j. Biological research activity of Survey; review and report by National Academy of Sciences

§ 31k. National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring System

§ 31l. Earth Mapping Resources Initiative

§ 32. Acting Director

§ 33. Repealed. ,

§ 34. Scientific employees

§ 35. Repealed. , ,

§ 36. Purchase of books

§ 36a. Acquisition of scientific or technical books, maps, etc., for library

§ 36b. Acquisition of lands or interests therein for use in gaging streams or underground water resources

§ 36c. Acceptance of contributions from public and private sources; cooperation with other agencies in prosecution of projects

§ 36d. Cooperative agreements

§ 37. Omitted

§ 38. Topographic surveys; marking elevations

§§ 39, 40. Omitted

§ 41. Publications and reports; preparation and sale

§ 42. Distribution of maps and atlases, etc.

§ 42a. Use of receipts from sale of maps for map printing and distribution

§ 43. Copies to Senators, Representatives, and Delegates

§ 44. Sale of transfers or copies of data

§ 45. Production and sale of copies of photographs and records; disposition of receipts

§ 46. Omitted

§ 47. Repealed. ,

§ 48. Omitted

§ 49. Extension of cooperative work to Puerto Rico

§ 50. Survey’s share of cost of topographic mapping or water resources investigations carried on with States

§ 50–1. Funds for mappings and investigations considered intragovernmental funds

§ 50a. Working capital fund for United States Geological Survey

§ 50b. Recording of obligations against accounts receivable and crediting of amounts received; work involving cooperation with State, Territory, etc.

§ 50c. Payment of costs incidental to utilization of services of volunteers

§ 50d. Services of students or recent graduates

§ 50e. USGS energy and minerals research facility