2017 Iowa Code
Title V - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 161A - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
Section 161A.22 - General powers applicable — warrants or bonds.

Universal Citation: IA Code § 161A.22 (2017)

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1 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, §161A.22 161A.22 General powers applicable — warrants or bonds. A subdistrict organized under this chapter has all of the powers of a soil and water conservation district in addition to other powers granted to the subdistrict in other sections of this chapter. The governing body of the subdistrict, upon determination that benefits from works of improvement as set forth in the watershed work plan to be installed will exceed costs thereof, and that funds needed for purposes of the subdistrict require levy of a special benefit assessment as provided in section 161A.23, in lieu of the special annual tax as provided in section 161A.20, shall record its decision to use its taxing authority and, upon majority vote of the governing body and with the approval of the state soil conservation committee, may issue warrants or bonds payable in not more than forty semiannual installments in connection with the special benefit assessment, and pledge and assign the proceeds of the special benefit assessment and other revenues of the subdistrict as security for the warrants or bonds. The warrants and bonds of indebtedness are general obligations of the subdistrict, exempt from all taxes, state and local, and are not indebtedness of the soil and water conservation district or the state of Iowa. [C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §467A.22] 87 Acts, ch 23, §29 C93, §161A.22 Referred to in §422.7 Wed Feb 08 03:10:22 2017 Iowa Code 2017, Section 161A.22 (11, 1)
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