RCW 90.80.060
Board powers—Funding.
(1) A water conservancy board may acquire, purchase, hold, lease, manage, occupy, and sell real and personal property or any interest therein, enter into and perform all necessary contracts, appoint and employ necessary agents and employees and fix their compensation, employ contractors including contracts for professional services, sue and be sued, and do any and all lawful acts required and expedient to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(2) A board constitutes an independently funded entity, and may provide for its own funding as determined by the commissioners. The board may accept grants and may adopt fees for processing applications for transfers of water rights to fund the activities of the board. A board may not impose taxes or acquire property by the exercise of eminent domain.
[ 1997 c 441 § 7.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.80 - Water Conservancy Boards.
90.80.020 - Water conservancy boards—Creation.
90.80.040 - Rules—Minimum training requirements and continuing education.
90.80.055 - Additional board powers.
90.80.060 - Board powers—Funding.
90.80.065 - Dissolution of board.
90.80.080 - Records of decision—Transmittal to department and others—Internet posting—Review.
90.80.090 - Appeals from director's decisions.
90.80.100 - Damages arising from records of decisions on transfers—Immunity.
90.80.110 - Approval of interties.
90.80.120 - Conflicts of interest.
90.80.130 - Application of open public meetings act.
90.80.135 - Application of public records act.
90.80.140 - Transfers approved under chapter 90.03 or 90.44 RCW not affected.
90.80.150 - Information required to be maintained on the department's website.