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Title 17
Water Power

Sections

15‑1701
Reservation of state control
15‑1703
Definitions
15‑1705
Licenses
15‑1707
Procedure on application for license
15‑1709
Preliminary permits
15‑1711
Provisions and conditions of licenses
15‑1713
Waters impounded by dams constructed for power purposes impressed with a public interest
15‑1715
Licenses and the protection of navigation
15‑1717
Provisions for the revision and readjustment of rent in licenses
15‑1719
Equitable rental for Niagara River water
15‑1721
Reservation in the license
15‑1723
Contribution to the cost of headwater improvement
15‑1725
Prosecution of project works
15‑1727
Maintenance of project works
15‑1729
Eminent domain
15‑1731
Eminent domain
15‑1733
Use of land occupied by a public highway
15‑1735
Contracts extending beyond license period
15‑1737
Transfer of license restricted
15‑1739
Revocation of license
15‑1741
Re-entry at expiration of the license period
15‑1743
Renewal and extension of licenses
15‑1745
Prohibited diversions
15‑1747
False entries, statements or reports
15‑1749
Previous grantees not to divert waters without a license
15‑1751
Right to amend and repeal reserved
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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