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[§340E-33] Powers and duties.

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[§340E-33] Powers and duties.
(a)The director may approve grants, loans, and other financial assistance consistent with this part and the Federal Act to eligible public water systems in the State.
(b)The director may enter into any necessary or required agreement and give or make any necessary or required assurance, designation, or certification with or to any person in order to receive payments or to make or provide any financial assistance in conformance with the Federal Act.
(c)The director may enter into grant agreements with the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and accept drinking water fund capitalization and other grants. Federal capitalization grants shall be used only for the drinking water fund and other uses allowed by the Federal Act (e.g., section 1452(a)(2), (a)(3), (d), (g)(2), and
(k)of the Federal Act).
(d)The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 for the purposes of this part, including rules setting fees for loans and other financial assistance issued through the drinking water fund and penalties for default of loans or other financial assistance.
(e)The director shall establish fiscal controls and accounting procedures at least sufficient to assure proper accounting for appropriate accounting periods of payments, disbursements, revenues, and fees received and made for fund balances at the beginning and end of the accounting period. Federal funds in the drinking water fund shall be kept in a separate account or series of accounts from the account or accounts for state funds in the drinking water fund.
(f)The director may perform any act considered reasonably necessary, advisable, or expedient for the administration of this part or the advancement of the purposes of this part.
(g)The director may create one or more separate accounts or subaccounts within the drinking water fund and may specify any conditions applicable to the transfer of moneys and securities among such accounts and subaccounts.
(h)The director may create one or more separate accounts or subaccounts outside the drinking water fund to handle funds for programs and administrative expenses consistent with the Federal Act, and the director may specify any conditions applicable to the transfer of moneys and securities among such accounts and subaccounts and to the drinking water fund.
(i)Moneys in accounts outside the drinking water fund may be placed in interest bearing investments or otherwise invested at the discretion of the director until such time as the moneys may be needed. All interest accruing from the investment of these moneys shall be credited to accounts established under this part as the director considers appropriate.
(j)Not less than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session of the legislature, the director shall submit to the legislature a financial report addressing the operations of the drinking water fund during the last completed fiscal year, including information on each grant, loan, or other financial assistance made during that year. The report shall include:
(1)The name of the recipient;
(2)The effective date of the financial assistance;
(3)The amount provided; and
(4)The intended or actual use of the funds. [L 1997, c 218, pt of §2]
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