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14-251-105. Injunction.

(a) Anything to the contrary in this chapter notwithstanding, the State Board of Health may obtain an injunction restraining the operating authority from permitting a recreational activity if the rules and regulations adopted by the operating authority or if the provisions of any lease granted by the operating authority, do not adequately protect the water supply from pollution, or if the rules and regulations or the terms of any lease are not properly enforced by the operating authority.

(b) Any operating authority may obtain prohibitive and mandatory injunctions against any person, firm, or corporation polluting its water supply or refusing to obey lawful regulations adopted by the operating authority or the State Board of Health for the protection of any municipal water supply.

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Statutes > Arkansas > Title-14 > Subtitle-15 > Chapter-251 > 14-251-105

14-251-105. Injunction.

(a) Anything to the contrary in this chapter notwithstanding, the State Board of Health may obtain an injunction restraining the operating authority from permitting a recreational activity if the rules and regulations adopted by the operating authority or if the provisions of any lease granted by the operating authority, do not adequately protect the water supply from pollution, or if the rules and regulations or the terms of any lease are not properly enforced by the operating authority.

(b) Any operating authority may obtain prohibitive and mandatory injunctions against any person, firm, or corporation polluting its water supply or refusing to obey lawful regulations adopted by the operating authority or the State Board of Health for the protection of any municipal water supply.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arkansas > Title-14 > Subtitle-15 > Chapter-251 > 14-251-105

14-251-105. Injunction.

(a) Anything to the contrary in this chapter notwithstanding, the State Board of Health may obtain an injunction restraining the operating authority from permitting a recreational activity if the rules and regulations adopted by the operating authority or if the provisions of any lease granted by the operating authority, do not adequately protect the water supply from pollution, or if the rules and regulations or the terms of any lease are not properly enforced by the operating authority.

(b) Any operating authority may obtain prohibitive and mandatory injunctions against any person, firm, or corporation polluting its water supply or refusing to obey lawful regulations adopted by the operating authority or the State Board of Health for the protection of any municipal water supply.