§ 46-15.1-1 Legislative declaration – Water resources board (corporate) – Applicable sections
§ 46-15.1-2 Board created – Appointment of members
§ 46-15.1-2.2 Qualifications of members
§ 46-15.1-2.3 Officers of the board – Quorum and vote required for action
§ 46-15.1-2.4 Compensation of members
§ 46-15.1-4 Purposes
§ 46-15.1-4.1 “Water supply facilities” defined
§ 46-15.1-5 Powers
§ 46-15.1-5.1 Powers in support of the Rhode Island rivers council
§ 46-15.1-5.2 Duties of the board
§ 46-15.1-6 Purchase or lease from state
§ 46-15.1-7 Purchases from and leases, pledges and sales to others
§ 46-15.1-8 Funds
§ 46-15.1-9 Temporary borrowing
§ 46-15.1-10 Bonds
§ 46-15.1-11 Pledge of revenues and other funds
§ 46-15.1-12 Trust funds
§ 46-15.1-13 Remedies
§ 46-15.1-14 Exemption from taxation
§ 46-15.1-15 Bonds and notes eligible for investment
§ 46-15.1-16 Negotiable instruments
§ 46-15.1-17 Refunding bonds
§ 46-15.1-17.1 Dissolution
§ 46-15.1-17.2 Inconsistent provisions
§ 46-15.1-17.3 Limitation of powers
§ 46-15.1-18 Severability – Constructions
§ 46-15.1-19 Surface reservoirs
§ 46-15.1-19.1 Big River Reservoir – Administration
§ 46-15.1-20 Water development account fund
§ 46-15.1-21 Annual report of water provider
§ 46-15.1-22 Discontinuation of borrowing authority and abolishment of water resources board (corporate)

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