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69-7-308. Regional water planning Models Report.

(a)  The commissioner and the board shall encourage and support regional water planning whenever possible. In the future, if there is a specific appropriation of state or federal funds for regional water supply planning, the board may require regional water supply planning and may provide incentives to encourage such regional planning, using the rulemaking authority under this part for so long as such specific appropriation is in effect. Among other criteria, state agencies are authorized to consider regional planning and regionalization efforts when awarding grants, making loans or funding projects.

(b)  The general assembly recognizes that the Duck River development agency, compiled at title 64, chapter 1, part 6, and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study are potential models for regional planning and modeling efforts. By January 1, 2003, the Duck River development agency and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study shall report to the general assembly their findings and lessons learned. All state agencies are encouraged to cooperate with these agencies.

[Acts 2002, ch. 800, § 9; T.C.A. § 69-8-308.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-69 > Chapter-7 > Part-3 > 69-7-308

69-7-308. Regional water planning Models Report.

(a)  The commissioner and the board shall encourage and support regional water planning whenever possible. In the future, if there is a specific appropriation of state or federal funds for regional water supply planning, the board may require regional water supply planning and may provide incentives to encourage such regional planning, using the rulemaking authority under this part for so long as such specific appropriation is in effect. Among other criteria, state agencies are authorized to consider regional planning and regionalization efforts when awarding grants, making loans or funding projects.

(b)  The general assembly recognizes that the Duck River development agency, compiled at title 64, chapter 1, part 6, and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study are potential models for regional planning and modeling efforts. By January 1, 2003, the Duck River development agency and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study shall report to the general assembly their findings and lessons learned. All state agencies are encouraged to cooperate with these agencies.

[Acts 2002, ch. 800, § 9; T.C.A. § 69-8-308.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-69 > Chapter-7 > Part-3 > 69-7-308

69-7-308. Regional water planning Models Report.

(a)  The commissioner and the board shall encourage and support regional water planning whenever possible. In the future, if there is a specific appropriation of state or federal funds for regional water supply planning, the board may require regional water supply planning and may provide incentives to encourage such regional planning, using the rulemaking authority under this part for so long as such specific appropriation is in effect. Among other criteria, state agencies are authorized to consider regional planning and regionalization efforts when awarding grants, making loans or funding projects.

(b)  The general assembly recognizes that the Duck River development agency, compiled at title 64, chapter 1, part 6, and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study are potential models for regional planning and modeling efforts. By January 1, 2003, the Duck River development agency and the Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee regional aquifer study shall report to the general assembly their findings and lessons learned. All state agencies are encouraged to cooperate with these agencies.

[Acts 2002, ch. 800, § 9; T.C.A. § 69-8-308.]