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Chapter 139 - Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
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Chapter 139 - Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
§ 139-1. Title of Chapter.
§ 139-2. Legislative determinations, and declaration of policy.
§ 139-3. Definitions.
§ 139-3.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1998-217, s. 14(a).
§ 139-4. Powers and duties of Soil and Water Conservation Commission generally.
§ 139-5. Creation of soil and water conservation districts.
§ 139-6. District board of supervisors - elective members; certain duties.
§ 139-7. District board of supervisors - appointive members; organization of board; certain powers and duties.
§ 139-8. Powers of districts and supervisors.
§ 139-8.1. Purposes of Chapter.
§ 139-9. Adoption of land-use regulations.
§ 139-10. Enforcement of land-use regulations.
§ 139-11. Nonobservance of prescribed regulations; performance of work under the regulations by the supervisors.
§ 139-12. Cooperation between districts.
§ 139-13. Discontinuance of districts.
§ 139-14. Dividing large districts.
§ 139-15. "County committeeman" construed to mean "county supervisor"; powers and duties.
§§ 139-16 through 139-20: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, ss. 2-6.
§ 139-20.1. Validation of creation of certain districts.
§§ 139-21 through 139-30: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, ss. 7-16.
§ 139-31. Repealed by Session Laws 1963, c. 1228, s. 9.
§§ 139-32 through 139-36: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, ss. 17-21.
§§ 139-37 through 139-37.1: Recodified as §§ 139-48, 139-49 by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, ss. 22, 23.
§ 139-38: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, s. 24.
§ 139-39. Alternative method of financing watershed improvement programs by special county tax.
§ 139-40. Conduct of election.
§ 139-41. Powers of county commissioners.
§ 139-41.1. Powers of counties that are not authorized to levy watershed improvement taxes.
§ 139-41.2. Review of watershed work plans.
§ 139-41.3. Liability of owners of land associated with watershed improvement projects.
§ 139-42. Article intended as supplementary.
§ 139-43: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, s. 27.
§ 139-44. Power of eminent domain conferred on counties.
§ 139-45. Extraterritorial powers of counties.
§ 139-46. Recreational and related aspects of watershed improvement programs.
§ 139-47: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 391, s. 31.
§ 139-48. Participation by cities, counties, industries and others.
§ 139-49. Borrowing by local units for anticipated water supplies.
§ 139-50. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 139-51. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 139-52. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 139-53. State Soil and Water Conservation Commission authorized to accept applications.
§ 139-54. Purposes for which grants may be requested.
§ 139-55. Review of applications.
§ 139-56. Recommendation of priorities and disbursal of grant funds.
§ 139-57. Availability of funds.
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