Arizona Laws 48-3703. Purposes for which district may be organized
If three or more counties petition for the formation of a district, a district may be formed for the following purposes:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 48-3703
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- District: means a multi-county water conservation district organized under the authority of this chapter. See Arizona Laws 48-3701
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Secretary: means the secretary of the interior of the United States of America. See Arizona Laws 48-3701
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Arizona Laws 1-215
1. To levy an ad valorem tax of not to exceed ten cents per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation against all taxable property within the boundaries of such counties in order to pay administrative costs and expenses of the district and to assist in repayment of central Arizona project costs undertaken to be repaid by the district to the United States in accordance with the terms of contractual obligations of the district and to authorize payment of the tax so collected to the United States as a contribution to the discharge of such contractual obligations.
2. To contract with the secretary for the repayment of the cost and for the delivery of water supply in accordance with the provisions of PL 90-537, and to subcontract for such water supply.
