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2018 Code of Alabama
Title 9 - CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
Chapter 10 - WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION.
Article 1 - Water Conservation and Irrigation Agency.
- Section 9-10-1 - Establishment of state agency authorized and directed.
- Section 9-10-2 - County resolutions declaring need for incorporation of State Water Conservation and Irrigation Agency, etc.; membership of corporation; composition of board of directors; qualifications, election and terms of office of board members.
- Section 9-10-3 - Procedure for incorporation.
- Section 9-10-4 - Election of officers; board meetings; records and copies of board proceedings; exercise of corporate powers; compensation of board members.
- Section 9-10-5 - Powers and duties generally.
- Section 9-10-6 - Applications for construction permits; duties of Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources as to granting of permits, etc.; enforcement of compliance with terms and conditions of permits.
- Section 9-10-7 - Contracts for construction work and purchases of materials.
- Section 9-10-8 - Bonds.
- Section 9-10-9 - Counties and municipalities empowered to contribute money to work of agency and to levy and collect ad valorem taxes for such purposes.
- Section 9-10-10 - Annual reports.
- Section 9-10-11 - Cooperation and assistance of other state agencies.
- Section 9-10-12 - Officers of corporation not to be interested in contracts, etc.; penalty.
- Section 9-10-13 - Construction of terms where another state agency charged with responsibility of Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
- Section 9-10-14 - Provisions of article supplementary; construction of article.
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