§ 90.80.005 Findings
§ 90.80.010 Definitions
§ 90.80.020 Water conservancy boards — Creation
§ 90.80.030 Petition for board creation — Required information — Approval or denial — Description of training requirements
§ 90.80.035 Water conservancy boards for water resource inventory areas — Multicounty water conservancy boards — Petition for creation
§ 90.80.040 Rules — Minimum training requirements and continuing education
§ 90.80.050 Corporate powers — Board composition — Members’ terms, expenses — Alternates — Eligibility to be appointed
§ 90.80.055 Additional board powers
§ 90.80.057 Quorum
§ 90.80.060 Board powers — Funding
§ 90.80.065 Dissolution of board
§ 90.80.070 Applications for water transfers — Notice — Record of decision — Review — Alternate serving as commissioner
§ 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

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