2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 61 Waters Chapter 61-29 Little Missouri State Scenic River Act
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CHAPTER 61-29
LITTLE MISSOURI STATE SCENIC RIVER ACT
61-29-01. Short title.
This chapter may be cited as the Little Missouri State Scenic River Act.
61-29-02. Intent.
The purpose of this chapter shall be to preserve the Little Missouri River as nearly as
possible in its present state, which shall mean that the river will be maintained in a free-flowing
natural condition, and to establish a Little Missouri River commission.
61-29-03. Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates:
1. "Free-flowing" shall mean existing or flowing in a natural condition without
impoundment, diversion, straightening, or other modification of the waterway.
2. "Little Missouri River" means the river commencing at the North Dakota-South Dakota
state border and terminating at its juncture with Lake Sakakawea, with such juncture
defined as the bridge crossing of state highway twenty-two in section thirty-four, range
ninety-five west, township one hundred forty-eight north, with boundaries established
as the natural channels of the river to the low watermark.
61-29-04. Administration.
This chapter must be administered by a Little Missouri River commission composed of the
director of the parks and recreation department, the state health officer of the state department
of health, the chief engineer of the state water commission, or their designated representatives,
and one member from each of the following counties: McKenzie, Billings, Slope, Golden Valley,
Dunn, and Bowman. The commission members representing the above-mentioned counties
must be appointed by their respective boards of county commissioners and shall serve without
compensation except that each appointing board of county commissioners may reimburse its
county representative for actual and necessary mileage to and from meetings of the commission
at the same rate as state officers. The county representatives appointed must be resident
landowners who live adjacent to the Little Missouri River with the exception of the Golden Valley
County representative. A county representative unable to attend a meeting of the commission
may be represented by a person who has a written proxy from the representative authorizing
that person to act and vote for the representative. The proxy must be a resident landowner of
the county that the proxy is representing, but need not live adjacent to the Little Missouri River.
The county members shall serve terms of office as follows: two members shall serve one-year
terms, two members shall serve two-year terms, and two members shall serve three-year terms.
61-29-05. Powers and duties of commission.
The commission may advise local or other units of government to afford the protection
adequate to maintain the scenic, historic, and recreational qualities of the Little Missouri River
and its tributary streams. The commission shall also have the power and duties of promulgating
management policies to coordinate all activities within the confines of the Little Missouri River
when such action is deemed necessary.
61-29-06. Management.
Channelization, reservoir construction, or diversion other than for agricultural or recreational
purposes and the dredging of waters within the confines of the Little Missouri scenic river and all
Little Missouri River tributary streams are expressly prohibited. Flood control dikes may be
constructed within the floodplain of the Little Missouri River. Diking and riprapping for bank
erosion control shall be permitted within the confines of the Little Missouri scenic river. The
construction of impoundments for any purpose on the Little Missouri mainstream shall be
prohibited.
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This chapter shall in no way affect or diminish the rights of owners of the land bordering the
river to use the waters for domestic purposes, including livestock watering, or any other rights of
riparian landowners.
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