§ 3-29-1 Sanitary Projects Act; short title
§ 3-29-2 Definitions
§ 3-29-3 Purpose of act
§ 3-29-4 Projects
§ 3-29-5 Restrictions on forming an association
§ 3-29-6 Board of directors; powers and duties
§ 3-29-7 Department powers
§ 3-29-9 Rules
§ 3-29-11 Membership
§ 3-29-12 Local administration of association; board of directors
§ 3-29-13 Existing associations
§ 3-29-14 Existing water systems or water rights unaffected
§ 3-29-15 Association constitutes a public body corporate
§ 3-29-16 Certificate of association
§ 3-29-17 Filing of certificate and bylaws
§ 3-29-17.1 Registered office and registered agent
§ 3-29-17.2 Change of registered office or registered agent
§ 3-29-17.3 Service of process on association
§ 3-29-17.4 Annual report
§ 3-29-17.5 Filing of annual report; supplemental report; extension of time; penalty
§ 3-29-19 Amendment of certificate of association and bylaws;
§ 3-29-19.1 Bylaws
§ 3-29-20 Reorganization of cooperative associations and nonprofit corporations pursuant to the Sanitary Projects Act
§ 3-29-20.1 Merger of two or more associations into one association
§ 3-29-21 Exemptions from Special District Procedures Act provisions

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