North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-02-30 — Commission acquiring water rights and administering provisions of chapter - Declaration of intention
North Dakota § 61-02-30
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-02-30 (2026).
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- Declaration of intention.
In acquiring the rights and administering the terms of this chapter, the commission may
initiate a right to waters of this state by executing a declaration in writing of the intention to store,
divert, or control the unappropriated waters of a particular body, stream, basin, or source,
designating and describing in general terms the waters claimed, means of appropriation, and
location of proposed use, and shall cause the declaration to be filed in the department of water
resources. The department shall issue a conditional water permit to the commission consistent
with the terms of the declaration of intention, which vests in the commission on the date of the
filing of the declaration. The commission also shall file in the department copies of the
commission's pl
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