48-3615. Violation; classification; civil
penalties; strict liability


A. It is unlawful for a person to engage in any development or to divert, retard or
obstruct the flow of waters in a watercourse if it creates a hazard to life or property
without securing the written authorization required by section 48-3613. Where the
watercourse is a delineated floodplain it is unlawful to engage in any development
affecting the flow of waters without securing written authorization required by section
48-3613.


B. A person who violates subsection A of this section is guilty of a class 2
misdemeanor.


C. A person who violates this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter may
be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed the fine chargeable for a class 2 misdemeanor.
Each day the violation continues constitutes a separate violation.


D. A person who without written authorization from the board of directors damages
or interferes with a facility that is owned, operated or otherwise under the jurisdiction
of the district is strictly liable for both of the following:


1. Any actual damages to persons or property that is caused by the damage or
interference.


2. Payment of costs to the district for remediating the damage or interference.