Sec. 11. (a) As used in this section, "conservancy district" refers to a conservancy district established under IC 14-33 or under IC 13-3-3 (before its repeal) for the purpose of furnishing water supply for domestic, industrial, and public use. (b) The state may not obtain compensation from a conservancy district under a contract for the sale of water on a unit pricing basis upon the basis of an estimate of the quantity of water provided to the conservancy district. (c) The calculation of the compensation owed by a conservancy district under a contract must be based upon either of the following: (1) The measurement of the quantity of water provided to the conservancy district. (2) The measurement of the water furnished by the conservancy district to the persons who obtain water from the conservancy district, with a reasonable allowance made for water lost by the conservancy district in the process of obtaining, treating, and furnishing the water. (d) This section does not affect the obligation of a conservancy district to pay a minimum yearly fee in a certain amount established by a contract. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-2-1-7.1.] IC 14-25-3 Chapter 3. Water Rights; Ground Water 14-25-3-1 "Person" defined 14-25-3-2 "Waste" and "wasted" defined 14-25-3-3 Public policy regarding conservation of ground water 14-25-3-4 Restricted use areas; designation 14-25-3-5 Restricted use areas; orders, rules, and notice of hearing 14-25-3-6 Withdrawal permits; requirement 14-25-3-7 Withdrawal permits; application 14-25-3-8 Withdrawal permits; factors to consider 14-25-3-9 Withdrawal permits; conditions 14-25-3-10 Withdrawal permits; judicial review 14-25-3-11 Statements of average daily use of ground water 14-25-3-12 Records regarding drilling of new wells 14-25-3-13 Withdrawal permits; title or lease to property required 14-25-3-14 Meters 14-25-3-15 Waste of water 14-25-3-16 Determination of quantity of ground water removed 14-25-3-17 Adoption of rules 14-25-3-18 Violations
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