SEC. 51-35-149. Executive committee.
The board of commissioners, if consisting of more than three members, shall have the power to appoint an executive committee of three members, of which the president shall be chairman, to represent said committee between the meetings of the board; but the said executive committee shall have no power or authority not conferred upon the commissioners. The acts of said executive committee shall be subject to approval and confirmation of the board of commissioners, and no allowance or payment of any funds by the said executive committee shall be made unless approved by the board of commissioners and by the majority vote thereof.
SOURCES: Codes, 1942, Sec. 4801; Laws, 1936, ch. 188, Sec. 30.
1997 Amendment
SECTION 11. Sections 51-35-147, 51-35-149, 51-35-151, 51-35-153, 51-35-155, 51-35-157, 51-35-159, 51-35-161, 51-35-163, 51-35-165, 51-35-167, 51-35-169, 51-35-171, 51-35-173, 51-35-175, 51-35-177, 51-35-179, 51-35-181, 51-35-183, 51-35-185, 51-35-187, 51-35-189, 51-35-191 and 51-35-193, Mississippi Code of 1972, which authorize the use of bonds and warrants, create an executive committee of the board, define the liability of a commissioner, require the adoption and allow the alteration of a flood control plan, authorize the board to charge preliminary expenses against property, to enter onto property, to acquire lands, to cooperate in the construction and maintenance of and to construct certain structures, to exercise eminent domain rights, to enlarge or combine districts, to borrow money for certain purposes and to fix, levy and provide for the collection of ad valorem taxes for certain purposes, allow sale of property for delinquent taxes, provide for an appeal from actions under this article, and authorize hearings before a special commissioner appointed by the chancellor, reimbursement of expenses of a chancellor and acceptance of reimbursements for amounts advanced for expenditure under an official plan, are repealed.
SOURCE: 1997 Laws, Chapter 403, Sec. 11, SB2937, Effective July 1, 1997.