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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 10

73-10-19. Director's power and authority.

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Effective 5/10/2016
73-10-19. Director's power and authority.
The director shall:
(1)be the executive and administrative head of the Division of Water Resources;
(2)be selected with special reference to training, experience, and interest in the field of water conservation and development;
(3)administer the Division of Water Resources;
(4)succeed to all of the powers and duties conferred upon the executive secretary of the Utah water and power board pursuant to Title 73, Chapter 10, Board of Water Resources - Division of Water Resources ; and
(5)have the power, within rules established by the Board of Water Resources, to:
(a)make studies, investigations, and plans for the full development and utilization and promotion of the water and power resources of the state, including preliminary surveys, stream gauging, examinations, tests, and other estimates either separately or in consultation with federal, state, and other agencies;
(b)initiate and conduct water resource investigations, surveys and studies, prepare plans and estimates, make reports thereon, and perform necessary work to develop an over-all state water plan;
(c)file applications in the name of the division for the appropriation of water;
(d)take all action necessary to acquire or perfect water rights for projects sponsored by the board; and
(e)accept, execute, and deliver deeds and all other conveyances.
Amended by Chapter 58 , 2016 General Session
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