281.343(1m)(b)8.8. To promote an adaptive management approach to the conservation and management of basin water resources that recognizes, considers, and provides adjustments for the uncertainties in, and evolution of, scientific knowledge concerning the basin’s waters and water dependent natural resources.
281.343(1s)(1s)Science.
281.343(1s)(a)(a) The parties commit to provide leadership for the development of a collaborative strategy with other regional partners to strengthen the scientific basis for sound water management decision making under this compact.
281.343(1s)(b)(b) The strategy shall guide the collection and application of scientific information to support:
281.343(1s)(b)1.1. An improved understanding of the individual and cumulative impacts of withdrawals from various locations and water sources on the basin ecosystem and to develop a mechanism by which impacts of withdrawals may be assessed;
281.343(1s)(b)2.2. The periodic assessment of cumulative impacts of withdrawals, diversions, and consumptive uses on a Great Lake and St. Lawrence River watershed basis;
281.343(1s)(b)3.3. Improved scientific understanding of the waters of the basin;
281.343(1s)(b)4.4. Improved understanding of the role of groundwater in basin water resources management; and
281.343(1s)(b)5.5. The development, transfer, and application of science and research related to water conservation and water use efficiency.
281.343(2)(2)Organization.
281.343(2)(a)(a) Council created. The Great Lakes — St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Council is hereby created as a body politic and corporate, with succession for the duration of this compact, as an agency and instrumentality of the governments of the respective parties.
281.343(2)(b)(b) Council membership. The council shall consist of the governors of the parties, ex officio.
281.343(2)(c)(c) Alternates. Each member of the council shall appoint at least one alternate who may act in his or her place and stead, with authority to attend all meetings of the council and with power to vote in the absence of the member. Unless otherwise provided by law of the party for which he or she is appointed, each alternate shall serve during the term of the member appointing him or her, subject to removal at the pleasure of the member. In the event of a vacancy in the office of alternate, it shall be filled in the same manner as an original appointment for the unexpired term only.
281.343(2)(d)(d) Voting.
281.343(2)(d)1.1. Each member is entitled to one vote on all matters that may come before the council.
281.343(2)(d)2.2. Unless otherwise stated, the rule of decision shall be by a simple majority.
281.343(2)(d)3.3. The council shall annually adopt a budget for each fiscal year and the amount required to balance the budget shall be apportioned equitably among the parties by unanimous vote of the council. The appropriation of such amounts shall be subject to such review and approval as may be required by the budgetary processes of the respective parties.
281.343(2)(d)4.4. The participation of council members from a majority of the parties shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the council.
281.343(2)(e)(e) Organization and procedure. The council shall provide for its own organization and procedure, and may adopt rules and regulations governing its meetings and transactions, as well as the procedures and timeline for submission, review, and consideration of proposals that come before the council for its review and action. The council shall organize, annually, by the election of a chairperson and vice chairperson from among its members. Each member may appoint an advisor, who may attend all meetings of the council and its committees, but shall not have voting power. The council may employ or appoint professional and administrative personnel, including an executive director, as it may deem advisable, to carry out the purposes of this compact.
281.343(2)(f)(f) Use of existing offices and agencies. It is the policy of the parties to preserve and utilize the functions, powers, and duties of existing offices and agencies of government to the extent consistent with this compact. Further, the council shall promote and aid the coordination of the activities and programs of the parties concerned with water resources management in the basin. To this end, but without limitation, the council may:
281.343(2)(f)1.1. Advise, consult, contract, assist, or otherwise cooperate with any and all such agencies;
281.343(2)(f)2.2. Employ any other agency or instrumentality of any of the parties for any purpose; and
281.343(2)(f)3.3. Develop and adopt plans consistent with the water resources plans of the parties.
281.343(2)(g)(g) Jurisdiction. The council shall have, exercise, and discharge its functions, powers, and duties within the limits of the basin. Outside the basin, it may act in its discretion, but only to the extent such action may be necessary or convenient to effectuate or implement its powers or responsibilities within the basin and subject to the consent of the jurisdiction wherein it proposes to act.
281.343(2)(h)(h) Status, immunities, and privileges.
281.343(2)(h)1.1. The council, its members and personnel in their official capacity and when engaged directly in the affairs of the council, its property, and its assets, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall enjoy the same immunity from suit and every form of judicial process as is enjoyed by the parties, except to the extent that the council may expressly waive its immunity for the purposes of any proceedings or by the terms of any contract.
281.343(2)(h)2.2. The property and assets of the council, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be considered public property and shall be immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation, or any other form of taking or foreclosure by executive or legislative action.
281.343(2)(h)3.3. The council, its property and its assets, income, and the operations it carries out pursuant to this compact shall be immune from all taxation by or under the authority of any of the parties or any political subdivision thereof; provided, however, that in lieu of property taxes the council may make reasonable payments to local taxing districts in annual amounts that shall approximate the taxes lawfully assessed upon similar property.
281.343(2)(i)(i) Advisory committees. The council may constitute and empower advisory committees, which may be comprised of representatives of the public and of federal, state, tribal, county, and local governments, water resources agencies, water-using industries and sectors, water-interest groups, and academic experts in related fields.