2018 Mississippi Code
Title 41 - Public Health
Chapter 26 - Mississippi Safe Drinking Water Act of 1997
In General
§ 41-26-7. Powers and duties of director.

Universal Citation: MS Code § 41-26-7 (2018)
  • In addition to any other duties required by law, the director shall have the following powers and duties concerning safe drinking water:
  • (a) To exercise general supervision over the administration and enforcement of this chapter and applicable rules and regulations;

  • (b) To make inspections and investigations, collect samples and carry on research and analyses as may be necessary to carry out this chapter and applicable rules and regulations;

  • (c) To enter at all reasonable times onto any property other than the interior of a private dwelling to make inspections, conduct investigations or studies or enforce this chapter and applicable rules and regulations;

  • (d) To enter into contracts, grants or cooperative arrangements with any federal or state agency or subdivision thereof, interstate agency or any other person;

  • (e) To receive financial and technical assistance from the federal government and other public or private agencies or organizations;

  • (f) To participate in related programs of the federal government, other states, interstate agencies, or other public or private agencies or organizations;

  • (g) To establish adequate fiscal controls and accounting procedures to assure proper disbursement of and account for funds appropriated or otherwise necessary to carry out this chapter;

  • (h) To hold hearings, issue, modify or revoke orders, levy and collect any administrative fine or penalty and to enforce the laws, rules and regulations governing safe drinking water;

  • (i) To keep any records and make reports with respect to the activities of the department;

  • (j) To delegate any powers, duties and responsibilities as deemed appropriate to administer this chapter including delegation of any powers and duties regarding administrative enforcement to a designated administrative law judge or hearing officer; and

  • (k) To perform all acts necessary to carry out this chapter or the federal act.

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