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SECTION 21-1007
The Great Lakes Basin advisory council; convening
Environmental Conservation (ENV) CHAPTER 43-B, ARTICLE 21, TITLE 10
§ 21-1007. The Great Lakes Basin advisory council; convening.

1. Not later than three months after the effective date of this
section, the commissioner shall convene the Great Lakes Basin advisory
council pursuant to section 21-0917 of this article.

2. The advisory council shall be convened for the purpose of
developing recommendations for legislation, regulations or rules that
are necessary to implement and effectuate the requirements and purposes
of the Compact. The recommendations shall include, but shall not be
limited to the following:

a. the evaluation and recommendations of the threshold levels to be
included in the implementing legislation regulation or rules for
regulating new or increased water withdrawals in the state;

b. the establishment of a permitting program or alternative programs
in order to meet the water management objectives of this state;

c. the development of the state's water conservation and efficiency
programs;

d. the method for establishing the baseline for determining a new or
increased diversion, consumptive use, or withdrawal pursuant to Section
4.12.2 of the Compact; and

e. the collection and application of scientific information to improve
understanding of the waters of the Great Lakes Basin and the impacts of
withdrawals and diversions.

3. The advisory council shall present its final recommendations to the
governor and the legislature not later than eighteen months after the
effective date of this section.

4. The department shall not adopt any rule or regulation pursuant to
the Compact prior to advisory council issuing its final recommendations
to the governor and the legislature.