2025 Session
Last amended: 1995 session
§ 103D.925 — Warrants
Plain-Language Summary
Managers can issue warrants (payment orders) to pay for project construction, general expenses, and approved repairs. However, warrants can only be issued if there is enough money in the district treasury to cover them.
103D.925 WARRANTS.
The managers may issue warrants of the watershed district to pay contracts for the construction or implementation of projects, ordinary general expenses, and expenses incurred in making repairs that have been approved by the managers, only if there are sufficient funds available for payment in the watershed district treasury.
History:
1990 c 391 art 4 s 73; 1995 c 199 s 60
History: History: 1990 c 391 art 4 s 73; 1995 c 199 s 60
Practical Notes
This prevents watershed districts from spending money they do not have. Warrants are only valid if backed by sufficient funds. Contractors and vendors should verify that the district has funds available before accepting a warrant as payment.