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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 5.

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§ 5. Powers
Except as otherwise provided or limited by this chapter, the District shall have the following powers:
(1)to operate, cause to be operated, or contract for the operation of any and all facilities to fulfill the purposes set forth in Article 1, section 2 of this chapter;
(2)to purchase, sell, lease, own, acquire, convey, mortgage, improve, and use real and personal property in connection with the purposes of the District;
(3)to hire and fix compensation of employees;
(4)to sue and be sued;
(5)to enter into contracts for any term or duration;
(6)to contract with architects, engineers, financial and legal consultants, and other experts for services;
(7)to contract with individuals, corporations, associations, authorities, and agencies for services, including contracts to operate all or a portion of facilities;
(8)to contract with the State of Vermont or the United States of America, or any agency, department, or subdivision thereof for services;
(9)to contract with any member or municipality for the services of any officer or employee of that municipality useful to it;
(10)to promote cooperative arrangements and coordinated action among its member municipalities;
(11)to make recommendations for review and action by its member municipalities and other public agencies that perform functions within the municipalities or where their facilities exist;
(12)to exercise any other powers that are exercised or are capable of exercise by any of its member municipalities and that are necessary or desirable;
(13)to exercise the power of eminent domain;
(14)to borrow money and issue evidence of indebtedness as provided by 24 V.S.A. chapter 53 or other provisions of law authorizing general obligations or revenue debt;
(15)to establish a budget and assess member municipalities for the expenses of the District;
(16)to appropriate and expend money;
(17)to establish sinking funds for the retirement of bonded or other indebtedness;
(18)to establish capital reserve funds for public improvements in furtherance of its purpose;
(19)to enact and enforce any and all necessary or desirable regulations for the orderly conduct of the District and for carrying out the purposes of the District;
(20)to accept and administer gifts, grants, and bequests in trust or otherwise for the purpose of the District;
(21)to exercise all powers incident to a public corporation;
(22)to develop a clear operational philosophy and a definite policy of priority for the use of the facilities;
(23)to prepare, evaluate, and change, as need and time require:
(A)business plans or other operational plans for the operation of the facilities; and
(B)accurate estimates and measurements of cost for providing services and fee structures that relate to actual program cost;
(24)to address service delivery and methods for the timely correction of service quality. (Added 2005, No. M-8, § 2.)
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