Chapter 173-153. Water conservancy boards.  


Section 173-153-010. What are the purpose and authority of this chapter?
Section 173-153-020. To what does this chapter apply?
Section 173-153-030. How are terms defined in this rule?
Section 173-153-040. How is a water conservancy board created?
Section 173-153-042. How are water conservancy board commissioners and alternates appointed and the length of their terms determined?
Section 173-153-043. How can a board's authority be revoked or the board dissolved?
Section 173-153-045. What is the process for restructuring a board?
Section 173-153-050. What are the training requirements for board commissioners and alternates?
Section 173-153-060. What is the scope of authority of a water conservancy board?
Section 173-153-070. What does an applicant need to know about filing an application for transfer of a water right?
Section 173-153-080. What public notice is given on a water right transfer application before a board?
Section 173-153-090. How can protests and letters of concern or support on a water right transfer application be submitted to a board?
Section 173-153-100. How does a water conservancy board operate?
Section 173-153-110. What is involved in the examination of an application before a board?
Section 173-153-120. What assistance is available to water conservancy boards?
Section 173-153-130. How are records of decision and reports of examination made by a water conservancy board?
Section 173-153-140. What is the process for notifying parties of a record of decision and report of examination?
Section 173-153-150. What is ecology's review process of a board's record of decision?
Section 173-153-160. When is a board-approved water right transfer that has been affirmed by ecology complete?
Section 173-153-170. What are a board's reporting requirements?
Section 173-153-180. What actions may be appealed under this chapter?
Section 173-153-190. Existing rights are not affected.
Section 173-153-200. Will ecology review this chapter in the future to determine if changes are necessary?