§ 22-105
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§22–105.
(a)Except as limited by the local law establishing the Resilience Authority or its articles of incorporation, a Resilience Authority has all the powers under this title.
(b)A Resilience Authority has and may exercise all powers necessary or convenient to undertake, finance, manage, acquire, own, convey, or support resilience infrastructure projects, including the power to:
(1)acquire by purchase, lease, or other legal means, but not by eminent domain, property for resilience infrastructure;
(2)establish, construct, alter, improve, equip, repair, maintain, operate, and regulate resilience infrastructure owned by the incorporating local government or the Resilience Authority;
(3)receive money from its incorporating local government, the State, other governmental units, or private organizations;
(4)charge and collect fees for its services;
(5)subject to the approval of the local governing body, charge and collect fees to back its bond issuances;
(6)have employees and consultants as it considers necessary;
(7)use the services of other governmental units; and
(8)act as necessary or convenient to carry out the powers granted to it by law.