Sec. 7. (a) If: (1) the executives of all of the counties that are members of an existing watershed development commission adopt ordinances under section 6(a)(1) of this chapter accepting a county to which section 4 or 5 of this chapter applies as a member county of the existing commission; and (2) the natural resources commission recognizes the county as a member of the watershed development commission under section 6(e) of this chapter; the county becomes a member of the existing commission upon the satisfaction of subdivision (1) or (2), whichever is satisfied later. (b) If a county to which section 4 of this chapter applies becomes a member of an existing commission under this section, the county is entitled to representation on the board of the existing commission under IC 14-30.5-4-1 . (c) If a county to which section 5 of this chapter applies becomes a member of an existing commission under this section, the county is not entitled to representation on the board of the existing commission under IC 14-30.5-4-1 unless: (1) the natural resources commission, in the order issued under section 6(e) of this chapter recognizing the county as a member of the existing watershed development commission, recommends that the county be granted representation on the board of the existing commission; and (2) the executives of all of the counties that are members of the existing commission adopt ordinances granting the county representation on the board of the commission. IC 14-30.5-3 Chapter 3. Purposes, Powers, and Duties of a Watershed Development Commission 14-30.5-3-0.5 Applicability 14-30.5-3-1 Potential purposes for establishment of watershed development commission 14-30.5-3-2 Watershed development commission projects constitute performance of essential governmental functions 14-30.5-3-3 Activities limited to designated watershed 14-30.5-3-4 Flood damage reduction and drainage; plan and activities; potential coordination with another governmental entity 14-30.5-3-5 Studies, reports, and recommendations; coordination of programs and activities 14-30.5-3-6 Grants and appropriations 14-30.5-3-7 Powers concerning real or personal property; development of water resources 14-30.5-3-8 Capacity to sue and be sued 14-30.5-3-9 Agreements with agencies in other states
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