(a) EstablishmentThe Secretary shall establish a program, to be known as the “National Landslide Hazards Reduction Program” (referred to in this section as the “program”)—
(b) Description of program
(1) Program activitiesThe Secretary, in coordination with the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Landslide Hazards established by subsection (c)(1) (referred to in this section as the “Committee”) and in coordination with existing activities of the United States Geological Survey and other Federal agencies, shall—
(C) in coordination with State offices, units of local government, territories, and Indian tribes—
(2) National strategyNot later than 1 year after January 5, 2021, and every 5 years thereafter, the Secretary, in coordination with the Committee, shall develop and publish a national strategy for landslide hazards, risk reduction, and response in the United States (including territories), which shall include—
(3) National landslide hazards databaseIn carrying out the program, the Secretary, in coordination with State offices, units of local government, territories, and Indian tribes, shall develop and maintain a publicly accessible national landslide hazard and risk inventory database to compile, maintain, standardize, and evaluate data regarding—
(4) Landslide hazard and risk preparedness for communitiesIn carrying out the program, the Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Transportation, and the heads of other relevant Federal agencies, and in consultation with State offices, units of local government, territories, and Indian tribes, shall develop and disseminate—
(5) Debris flow early warning systemIn carrying out the program, the Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall expand the early warning system for debris flow by—
(A)
expanding the early warning system for post-wildfire debris flow to include recently burned areas across the western United States;
(6) Emergency response activitiesIn carrying out the program, the Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the heads of other relevant Federal agencies, States offices, units of local government, territories, and Indian tribes, shall establish and support emergency response procedures for the rapid deployment of Federal scientists, equipment, and services to areas impacted by a significant landslide event—
(c) Interagency Coordinating Committee on Landslide Hazards
(1) In general
There is established a committee, to be known as the “Interagency Coordinating Committee on Landslide Hazards”.
(4) Purpose and dutiesThe Committee shall—
(B)
facilitate communication and coordination across Federal agencies in the planning, management, budgeting, and execution of landslide activities; and
(d) Advisory Committee
(1) In general
The Secretary shall establish an advisory committee, to be known as the “Advisory Committee on Landslides” (referred to in this subsection as the “Advisory Committee”).
(2) MembershipThe Advisory Committee shall be composed of not fewer than 11 members—
(A)
of whom none may be an individual described in any of subparagraphs (A) through (F) of section 7342(a)(1) of title 5; and
(e) Grant programs
(1) Cooperative landslide hazard mapping and assessment program
(A) In generalSubject to appropriations, the Secretary may—
(B) Priority
(i) In general
The Secretary shall consult annually with the Committee, States, units of local government, territories, and Indian tribes to establish priorities for the grant program under this paragraph.
(2) National landslide research grants
(A) In generalTo advance the goals and priorities of the national strategy established under subsection (b)(2)(A), subject to appropriations, the Director of the National Science Foundation (referred to in this paragraph as the “Director”) may provide grants to eligible entities for landslide research, including research on—
(B) Eligible entities
The Director shall determine whether an entity is eligible to receive a grant under this paragraph.
(f) Biennial reportThrough calendar year 2030, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a biennial report, including a description of, with respect to the 2-calendar-year period preceding the date of the report—
(g) Significant eventsNot later than 1 year after a significant landslide event in the United States (including territories) occurs, the Secretary shall publish on a publicly available website—
(1)
a description of the landslide event and the implications of the event on communities, including life and property;
(2)
recommendations on how the identification of the landslide risk could have been improved prior to the event;
(3)
a description of the effectiveness of any warning and risk communication, including the dissemination of warnings by State, territorial, local, and Tribal partners in the affected area;
(4)
recommendations to improve risk identification, reduction, and communication to landowners and units of local government;
(h) FundingFor each of fiscal years 2021 through 2024—
(1)
there is authorized to be appropriated to the United States Geological Survey, $25,000,000 to carry out this section;