Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R655 - Natural Resources, Water Rights
Rule R655-15 - Administrative Procedures for Distribution Systems and Water Commissioners
Section R655-15-10 - Distribution System Chair and Vice-Chair
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 655-15-10
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) If a Committee is not established, the water users shall elect a Distribution System Chair and Vice-Chair ("Chair and Vice-Chair") by majority vote of the water users present at an Annual Meeting or specially called organizational meeting.
(2) A Chair shall have responsibility to:
(a) Conduct all Annual Meetings of the water
users; and
(b) Act as agent of the
water users in communications with a Commissioner, a Deputy Commissioner, the
State Engineer, the water users and other entities.
(3) The Vice-Chair shall assist in all duties of the Chair and assume the duties of the Chair when the Chair is absent or otherwise unable to fulfill those duties.
(4) The Chair shall select and retain the services of a qualified Secretary who shall:
(a) Keep accurate and complete minutes of all
Annual Meetings of the water users, the minutes shall be prepared and submitted
to the Chair and to the Division of Water Rights within 30 days after the
Annual Meeting;
(b) Prepare copies
of the minutes of each Annual Meeting of the water users for distribution,
review and approval by the water users present at the next subsequent Annual
Meeting;
(c) Maintain a permanent
record of all minutes of the Annual Meetings of the water users;
(d) Maintain a permanent record of all
materials, reports, agendas, budgets, etc., presented or considered in Annual
Meetings of the water users;
(e)
Submit to the Chair an annual (or more frequent, as needed) itemized billing
for services rendered and a statement of associated expenses for payment from
the funds of the Distribution System;
(f) Submit all records of the Distribution
System thus maintained:
(i) To the Chair upon
termination of service as Secretary; or
(ii) To the State Engineer upon dissolution
of the Distribution System.
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