Mississippi Code
Project Cougar Siting Proposal and Authority
§ 57-1-355. DECD powers concerning projects

DECD, in addition to any and all powers now or hereafter granted to it, is empowered and shall exercise discretion and the use of these powers depending on the circumstances of the project or projects:
To employ or contract with architects, engineers, attorneys, accountants, construction and financial experts and such other advisors, consultants and agents as may be necessary in its judgment and to fix and pay their compensation.
To make such applications and enter into such contracts for financial assistance as may be appropriate under applicable federal or state law.
To apply for, accept and utilize grants, gifts and other funds or aid from any source for any purpose contemplated by Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369, and to comply, subject to the provisions of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369, with the terms and conditions thereof.
To acquire by purchase or lease any public lands and public property, including sixteenth section lands and lieu lands, within the project area, which are necessary for the project. Sixteenth section lands or lieu lands acquired under Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369 shall be deemed to be acquired for the purposes of industrial development thereon and such acquisition will serve a higher public interest in accordance with the purposes of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369.
If DECD identifies any land owned by the state as being necessary, for the location or use of the project, or any facility related to the project, to recommend to the Legislature the conveyance of such land or any interest therein, as the Legislature deems appropriate.
To make or cause to be made such examinations and surveys as may be necessary to the planning, design, construction and operation of the project.
From and after the date of notification to DECD by the enterprise that the state has been finally selected as the site of the project, to acquire by condemnation and to own, maintain, use, operate and convey or otherwise dispose of any and all property of any kind, real, personal or mixed, or any interest or estate therein, within the project area, necessary for the project or any facility related to the project, with the concurrence of the affected public agency, and the exercise of the powers granted by Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369, according to the procedures provided by Chapter 27, Title 11, Mississippi Code of 1972, except as modified by Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369.
In acquiring lands by condemnation, DECD shall not acquire minerals or royalties in minerals unless a competent registered professional engineer shall have certified that the acquisition of such minerals and royalties in minerals is necessary for purposes of the project; provided that limestone, clay, chalk, sand and gravel shall not be considered as minerals within the meaning of this section; and
Unless minerals or royalties in minerals have been acquired by condemnation or otherwise, no person or persons owning the drilling rights or the right to share in production of minerals shall be prevented from exploring, developing, or producing oil or gas with necessary rights-of-way for ingress and egress, pipelines and other means of transporting interests on any land or interest therein of the authority held or used for the purposes of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369; but any such activities shall be under such reasonable regulation by DECD as will adequately protect the project contemplated by Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369 as provided in paragraph (r) of this section.
To negotiate the necessary relocation or rerouting of roads and highways, railroad, telephone and telegraph lines and properties, electric power lines, pipelines and related facilities, or to require the anchoring or other protection of any of these, provided due compensation is paid to the owners thereof or agreement is had with such owners regarding the payment of the cost of such relocation, and to acquire by condemnation or otherwise easements or rights-of-way for such relocation or rerouting and to convey the same to the owners of the facilities being relocated or rerouted in connection with the purposes of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369.
To negotiate the necessary relocation of cemeteries and to pay all reasonable costs thereof.
To perform or have performed any and all acts and make all payments necessary to comply with all applicable federal laws, rules or regulations including but not limited to the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601, 4602, 4621 to 4638, and 4651 to 4655) and relocation rules and regulations promulgated by any agency or department of the federal government.
To construct, extend, improve, maintain, and reconstruct, to cause to be constructed, extended, improved, maintained, and reconstructed, and to use and operate any and all components of the project or any facility related to the project, with the concurrence of the affected public agency, within the project area, necessary to the project and to the exercise of such powers, rights, and privileges granted DECD.
To incur or defray any designated portion of the cost of any component of the project or any facility related to the project acquired or constructed by any public agency.
To lease, sell or convey any or all property acquired by DECD under the provisions of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369 to the enterprise, its successors or assigns, and in connection therewith to pay the costs of title search, perfection of title, title insurance and recording fees as may be required. DECD may provide in the instrument conveying such property a provision that such property shall revert to DECD if, as and when the property is declared by the enterprise to be no longer needed.
To enter into contracts with any person or public agency including, but not limited to, contracts authorized by Section 57-1-363, in furtherance of any of the purposes authorized by Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369 upon such consideration as DECD and such person or public agency may agree. Any such contract may extend over any period of time, notwithstanding any rule of law to the contrary, may be upon such terms as the parties thereto shall agree, and may provide that it shall continue in effect until bonds specified therein, refunding bonds issued in lieu of such bonds, and all other obligations specified therein are paid or terminated. Any such contract shall be binding upon the parties thereto according to its terms. Such contracts may include an agreement to reimburse the enterprise, its successors and assigns for any assistance provided by the enterprise in the acquisition of real property for the project or any facility related to the project.
To establish and maintain reasonable rates and charges for the use of any facility within the project area owned or operated by DECD, and from time to time to adjust such rates and to impose penalties for failure to pay such rates and charges when due.
To adopt and enforce with the concurrence of the affected public agency all necessary and reasonable rules and regulations to carry out and effectuate the implementation of the project and any land use plan or zoning classification adopted for the project area, including but not limited to rules, regulations, and restrictions concerning mining, construction, excavation or any other activity the occurrence of which may endanger the structure or operation of the project. Such rules may be enforced within the project area and without the project area as necessary to protect the structure and operation of the project. DECD is authorized to plan or replan, zone or rezone, and make exceptions to any regulations, whether local or state, with the concurrence of the affected public agency which are inconsistent with the design, planning, construction or operation of the project and facilities related to the project.
To plan, design, coordinate and implement measures and programs to mitigate impacts on the natural environment caused by the project or any facility related to the project.
To develop plans for technology transfer activities to ensure private sector conduits for exchange of information, technology and expertise related to the project to generate opportunities for commercial development within the state.
To consult with the State Department of Education and other public agencies for the purpose of improving public schools and curricula within the project area.
To consult with the State Board of Health and other public agencies for the purpose of improving medical centers, hospitals and public health centers in order to provide appropriate health care facilities within the project area.
To consult with the Office of Minority Business Enterprise Development and other public agencies for the purpose of developing plans for technical assistance and loan programs to maximize the economic impact related to the project for minority business enterprises within the State of Mississippi.
To promulgate rules and regulations necessary to effectuate the purposes of Sections 57-1-351 through 57-1-369.