§ 46A-16-1 South Dakota-Minnesota Boundary Waters Commission–Creation–Composition
§ 46A-16-3 Legal advisers to commission
§ 46A-16-4 Plan for controlling levels of boundary waters
§ 46A-16-5 Hearings on desirable water level and plan of regulation–Orders
§ 46A-16-6 Hearings by commission–Time and place–Publication of notice–Final orders ofcommission, publication
§ 46A-16-7 Orders to further purposes of chapter
§ 46A-16-8 Investigations, surveys and hearings–Procedure for conduct
§ 46A-16-9 Order of determination of commission regulating water levels–Appeal by aggrievedparty to circuit court–Notice of appeal, service–Appeal from judgment of districtcourt to Supreme
§ 46A-16-10 Injunction restraining violation of order or notice of commission
§ 46A-16-11 Expenses not to be incurred without adequate appropriation
§ 46A-16-12 Construction of artificial controls to maintain boundary water levels
§ 46A-16-13 Big Stone lake water level–Maintenance, operation, and discharge limitation of BigStone control dam
§ 46A-16-14 Concurrence of Minnesota necessary to make chapter effective
§ 46A-16-15 Lake protection and rehabilitation projects–Commission powers
§ 46A-16-16 Local advisory committees for lake projects

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 46A > Chapter 16 - Minnesota Boundary Waters

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