North Dakota Statutes
§ 61-05-10 — Hearing on petition - Notice - Determination on feasibility - Copy of determination filed - Submitted to electors
North Dakota § 61-05-10
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N.D. Cent. Code § 61-05-10 (2026).
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determination filed - Submitted to electors.
The department of water resources shall examine the petition, maps, papers, probable cost,
and data pertaining to the proposed irrigation district and shall fix a time and place for hearing
the petition. A notice stating the petition will be heard, and stating the time and place of hearing,
must be filed with the county auditor of each county in which the proposed district is located.
The notice must be published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the newspapers of
general circulation where the district is located and in the official newspaper of each county in
which the district is located. The date set for the hearing on the petition may not be less than
twenty days after the first publication of the notice. Before the hearing the dep
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§ 61-01-01
Waters of the state - Public waters§ 61-01-01.1
Reciprocal rights of riparian owners§ 61-01-02
Right to use water - Basis - Waters appropriated for irrigation purposes - Priority in time§ 61-01-04
Eminent domain - Who may exercise§ 61-01-06
Watercourse and waterway - Definitions§ 61-01-07
Obstruction of watercourses - Penalty§ 61-01-08
Obstructing navigation - Penalty§ 61-01-09
Destruction of dams - Penalty§ 61-01-11
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