§ 31-32-104. Majority Vote Required for Passage
Every such ordinance shall require for its passage or adoption the concurrence of a majority of all the members of the governing body of the city or town. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1244, § 1, effective July 1. L. 81: Entire section amended, p. 1496, § 11, effective May 28. Editor’s note: […]
§ 31-35-302. Petition – Plans – Contract
For the purpose of carrying the provisions of this section and section 31-35-301 into effect, the owners of four blocks or more situated in any city or town in this state owning its own municipal water plant which has not been supplied with water mains shall present a petition to the governing body, offering therein […]
§ 31-32-105. Cities or Towns May Erect Utilities
Nothing in this part 1 shall be construed as in any way modifying or restricting the right of cities or towns to purchase or erect electric light works, heating and cooling works and distribution systems for the distribution of heat and cooling obtained from geothermal resources, solar or wind energy, hydroelectric or renewable biomass resources, […]
§ 31-32-201. Financing Acquisition of Utilities
In any municipality possessed of authority to acquire public utilities operating under general law or under article XX of the state constitution, unless otherwise provided by the charter of such municipality, no public utility shall be acquired until the plan for such acquisition has been adopted by ordinance and such ordinance has been approved at […]
§ 31-35-101. Powers – Canals – Water Rights – Diversion – Ratification of Prior Rights
Any municipality in this state, for the purpose of supplying said municipality and the inhabitants thereof with water, has the power under this part 1: To purchase or lease any canal or ditch constructed, with all the rights, privileges, and franchises of any person owning or having any interest in or right to the same, […]
§ 31-35-102. Ditch and Canal Management
The management of any ditch or canal acquired pursuant to section 31-35-101 shall be under the control of the governing body of such acquiring municipality. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1245, § 1, effective July 1. Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 31-35-102 as it existed prior to 1975.
§ 31-31-902. Group Health Insurance Plans
The board may enter into contracts with carriers to provide group health insurance plans for the following individuals if they are receiving a benefit from another plan administered by the association: A retired member; A retired volunteer firefighter; A surviving spouse; A dependent child; and A recipient of a benefit from the fire and police […]
§ 31-31-903. Group Life Insurance Plans
The board may enter into contracts with carriers to provide group life insurance coverage to active members of paid pension plans administered by the association and, if they are receiving a benefit from another plan administered by the association, to the following individuals: A retired member; A retired volunteer firefighter; A surviving spouse; A dependent […]
§ 31-31-904. Statewide Health-Care Defined Benefit Plan – Definitions
The board may develop, maintain, and amend a statewide health-care defined benefit plan, including a plan document, that complies with the qualification requirements specified under the internal revenue code, as applicable to governmental plans. The purpose of such plan shall be to provide a defined benefit to assist in paying for the costs of health […]
§ 31-31-1101. Entry Into the Fire and Police Pension Association Defined Benefit System
Any employer who has established a local money purchase plan pursuant to part 6 of this article 31 or article 30.5 of this title 31 or has withdrawn into the statewide money purchase plan pursuant to part 5 of this article 31 may apply to the board to require all new employees hired on or […]