Sec. 9. (a) A watershed development commission, with the approval of: (1) the affected regional planning commission established under IC 36-7-7 or IC 36-7-7.6 ; and (2) the department; may enter into agreements with agencies in another state that are responsible for the planning or development of flood damage reduction and drainage measures in the part of the commission's designated watershed that is located in the other state. (b) If a watershed development commission has water quality purposes under section 1(b) of this chapter, the commission, with the approval of: (1) the affected regional planning commission established under IC 36-7-7 or IC 36-7-7.6 ; and (2) the department; may enter into agreements with agencies in another state that are responsible for water quality in the part of the commission's designated watershed that is located in the other state. However, an agreement under this subsection does not convey water quality regulatory authority to a watershed development commission. IC 14-30.5-3.5 Chapter 3.5. Purposes, Powers, and Duties of the Maumee River Basin Watershed Development Commission 14-30.5-3.5-0.5 Applicability 14-30.5-3.5-1 Potential purposes for establishment of watershed development commission 14-30.5-3.5-2 Watershed development commission projects constitute performance of essential governmental functions 14-30.5-3.5-3 Activities limited to designated watershed 14-30.5-3.5-4 Flood damage reduction and drainage; plan and activities; potential coordination with another governmental entity 14-30.5-3.5-5 Studies, reports, and recommendations; coordination of programs and activities 14-30.5-3.5-6 Grants and appropriations 14-30.5-3.5-7 Powers concerning real or personal property; development of water resources 14-30.5-3.5-8 Capacity to sue and be sued 14-30.5-3.5-9 Agreements with agencies in other states 14-30.5-3.5-10 Watershed development commission's right of entry
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