(a) Definition of floating cabinIn this section, the term “floating cabin” means a watercraft or other floating structure—(1) primarily designed and used for human habitation or occupation; and
(2) not primarily designed or used for navigation or transportation on water.
(b) Recreational accessThe Board may allow the use of a floating cabin if—(1) the floating cabin is maintained by the owner to reasonable health, safety, and environmental standards, as required by the Board;
(2) the Corporation has authorized the use of recreational vessels on the waters; and
(3) the floating cabin was located on waters under the jurisdiction of the Corporation as of December 16, 2016.
(c) FeesThe Board may levy fees on the owner of a floating cabin on waters under the jurisdiction of the Corporation for the purpose of ensuring compliance with subsection (b) if the fees are necessary and reasonable for such purpose.
(d) Continued recreational use(1) In generalWith respect to a floating cabin located on waters under the jurisdiction of the Corporation on December 16, 2016, the Board—(A) may not require the removal of the floating cabin—(i) in the case of a floating cabin that was granted a permit by the Corporation before December 16, 2016, for a period of 15 years beginning on such date; and
(ii) in the case of a floating cabin not granted a permit by the Corporation before December 16, 2016, for a period of 5 years beginning on such date; and
(B) shall approve and allow the use of the floating cabin on waters under the jurisdiction of the Corporation at such time and for such duration as—(i) the floating cabin meets the requirements of subsection (b); and
(ii) the owner of the floating cabin has paid any fee assessed pursuant to subsection (c).
(2) Savings provisions(A) Nothing in this subsection restricts the ability of the Corporation to enforce reasonable health, safety, or environmental standards.
(B) This section applies only to floating cabins located on waters under the jurisdiction of the Corporation.
(e) New constructionThe Corporation may establish regulations to prevent the construction of new floating cabins.
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CHAPTER 12A— TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
§ 831a. Membership, operation, and duties of the Board of Directors
§ 831b–1. Acceptance of services of volunteers
§ 831c. Corporate powers generally; eminent domain; construction of dams, transmission lines, etc.
§ 831c–2. Civil actions for injury or loss of property or personal injury or death
§ 831e. Officers and employees; nonpolitical appointment; removal for violation
§ 831g. Principal office of Corporation; books; directors’ oath
§ 831h. Annual financial statement; purchases and contracts; audit by Comptroller General
§ 831m–1. Tennessee Valley Authority least-cost planning program
§ 831n. Bonds for future construction; amount, terms, and conditions
§ 831n–1. Bonds to carry out provisions of section 831k–1; amount, terms, and conditions
§ 831n–2. Bonds; limitation of issuance under sections 831n and 831n–1
§ 831n–3. Use of funds; limitation of issuance
§ 831n–4. Bonds for financing power program
§ 831o. Completion of unfinished plants authorized
§ 831q. Eminent domain; contracts for relocation of railroads, highways, industrial plants, etc.
§ 831s. Possession by Government in time of war; damages to contract holders
§ 831t. Offenses; fines and punishment
§ 831u. Surveys; cooperation with States or other agencies
§ 831v. Legislation to carry out purposes of chapter; recommendation by President
§ 831x. Condemnation proceedings; institution by Corporation; venue
§ 831y. Net proceeds over expense payable into Treasury
§ 831z. Authorization of appropriations
§ 831bb. Reservation of right to amend or repeal
§ 831dd. Liberal construction of chapter; sale of surplus lands