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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The board of directors of the southwest water authority has the power:
1. To sue and be sued in the name of the authority.
2. To exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner provided by title 32 for the purpose of acquiring and securing any right, title, interest, estate, or easement necessary to carry out the duties imposed by this chapter, and particularly to acquire the necessary rights in land for the construction of pipelines, reservoirs, connections, valves, and all other appurtenant facilities used in connection with the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof.
3. To accept funds, property, and services or other assistance, financial or otherwise, from federal, state, and other public or private sources for the purpose of aiding and promoting the construction, maintenance, and operation of the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof.
4. To cooperate and contract with the state, its agencies, or its political subdivisions, or any agency of the United States, in research and investigation or other activities promoting the establishment, construction, development, or operation of the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof.
5. To furnish assurances of cooperation, and as principal and guarantor or either to enter into a contract, or contracts, with the United States of America, or any department or agency thereof, and with public corporations and political subdivisions of North Dakota for the performance of obligations for the construction, operation, or maintenance of the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof, or for the delivery of water to any such department, agency, or political subdivision.
6. To construct or purchase separately or in cooperation with agencies of the United States, or the state of North Dakota, its agencies or political subdivisions, and to equip, maintain, and operate an office and principal place of business for the district, or other buildings or facilities to carry out activities authorized by this chapter.
7. To appoint and fix the compensation of such employees as the board shall deem necessary to conduct the business and affairs of the authority, and to procure the services of engineers and other technical experts, and to retain an attorney or attorneys to assist, advise, and act for it in its proceedings.
8. To appoint from their number an executive committee and vest the same with such powers and duties as the board may from time to time delegate thereto, in order to facilitate the duties and work of the board in connection with the business affairs involved in the development, construction, operation, and maintenance of the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof.
9. To enter into a contract or contracts for a supply of water from the United States or the state water commission and to sell, lease, and otherwise contract to furnish any such water for beneficial use to persons or entities within or outside the authority.
10. To accept, on behalf of the district, appointment of the district as fiscal agent of the United States or the state water commission and authorization to make collections of money for and on behalf of the United States or the state water commission in connection with the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof.
11. To sell or exchange any and all real property purchased or acquired by the authority. All moneys received pursuant to any such sale or exchange shall be deposited to the credit of the authority and may be disbursed for the payment of expenses of the authority.
12. Notwithstanding any other law, to exercise the powers granted to a municipality under subsection 5 of section 40-33-01 pursuant to the limitations set forth therein. The authority may pay the cost of leasing any waterworks, mains, and water distribution system and any equipment or appliances connected therewith and any property related thereto pursuant to subsection 5 of section 40-33-01 solely from revenues to be derived by the authority from the ownership, sale, lease, disposition, and operation of the waterworks, mains, and water distribution system; the funds or any other amounts invested by the authority pursuant to the laws of the state or invested on the authority's behalf by the state, or any agency or institution of the state, in conformity with policies of the industrial commission, including investment in a guaranteed investment contract and any earnings thereon, to the extent pledged therefor; and funds, if any, appropriated annually by the board of the authority or received from federal or state sources.
13. To study and analyze options for providing additional water supplies to southwest North Dakota for purposes, including domestic, rural water, municipal, livestock, energy development, industrial, mining, and other uses.
14. To conduct engineering, legal, financial, educational, and other activities to further the completion of the southwest pipeline project, or any part thereof, or any other works or projects necessary to provide adequate water supplies for southwest North Dakota.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 61. Waters § 61-24.5-09. Powers and duties of the district board of directors - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-61-waters/nd-cent-code-sect-61-24-5-09/
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