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73-27-103. Duties of commission.
The commission shall consider and make recommendations to the Legislature andgovernor on the following issues:
(1) how the water needs of the state's growing municipal and industrial sectors will bemet;
(2) what the impact of federal regulations and legislation will be on the ability of the stateto manage and develop its compacted water rights;
(3) how the state will fund water projects;
(4) whether the state should become an owner and operator of water projects;
(5) how the state will encourage the implementation of water conservation programs; and
(6) other water issues of statewide importance.

Enacted by Chapter 124, 2000 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-27 > 73-27-103

73-27-103. Duties of commission.
The commission shall consider and make recommendations to the Legislature andgovernor on the following issues:
(1) how the water needs of the state's growing municipal and industrial sectors will bemet;
(2) what the impact of federal regulations and legislation will be on the ability of the stateto manage and develop its compacted water rights;
(3) how the state will fund water projects;
(4) whether the state should become an owner and operator of water projects;
(5) how the state will encourage the implementation of water conservation programs; and
(6) other water issues of statewide importance.

Enacted by Chapter 124, 2000 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-73 > Chapter-27 > 73-27-103

73-27-103. Duties of commission.
The commission shall consider and make recommendations to the Legislature andgovernor on the following issues:
(1) how the water needs of the state's growing municipal and industrial sectors will bemet;
(2) what the impact of federal regulations and legislation will be on the ability of the stateto manage and develop its compacted water rights;
(3) how the state will fund water projects;
(4) whether the state should become an owner and operator of water projects;
(5) how the state will encourage the implementation of water conservation programs; and
(6) other water issues of statewide importance.

Enacted by Chapter 124, 2000 General Session