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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.31306 Transmission of plans to boards; adoption; dams; supervision.

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324.31306 Transmission of plans to boards; adoption; dams; supervision.
Sec. 31306.
(1)When the order has become final, the department shall transmit the plan to all of the boards involved, and, if the plan is adopted by the boards involved, the boards may construct, operate, and maintain, either singly or jointly, the dams necessary to impound the surplus waters and to make use or disposition of the surplus water in accordance with the plan. The department shall maintain supervision over the execution of the plan to the extent it considers necessary to protect the public interest of the state.
(2)For the implementation and effectuation of the plan, the boards, either singly or jointly, may establish a governmental agency or commission as may be necessary, may hire employees or assistants as may be required, and may enter into contracts with each other and any person as may be necessary to implement this part. The boards constructing, maintaining, or operating the dams shall be responsible for the proper construction, maintenance, and operation of the dams, and they shall be in full and complete charge of the dams and of the impoundments created by the dams.
History: Add. 1995, Act 59, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995
Popular Name: Act 451
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