§ 14-234-307 - Further powers of commissioners -- Donations to charitable organizations -- Use of waterworks commission funds.
               	 		
14-234-307.    Further powers of commissioners -- Donations to charitable organizations -- Use of waterworks commission funds.
    (a)    (1)  The  commissioners shall, in addition to the powers enumerated in     14-234-306, have such other and further powers as are now by law given  to the city council of any city.
      (2)  The commissioners shall be governed by all existing statutes pertaining to the duties of city councils.
(b)    (1)  The  commissioners shall be authorized to make donations of money from the  revenue of municipal waterworks systems to local community chests or  other citywide nonsectarian, incorporated, charitable organizations.
      (2)  Any  commissioner or commissioners making donations to local community  chests or other organizations under the provisions of this section and     14-42-108 shall not be liable for the penalty provided in    14-42-108;  nor shall they be personally liable by civil action because of any  donation made to a local community chest or other organization under the  provisions of this section. It is the purpose of this section to  authorize such donations and to relieve the commissioners from any  criminal or civil liability as a result of their official act in making  the donation.
(c)    (1)  The  General Assembly finds that payments to a chamber of commerce for  industrial development activities or prevention of community  deterioration are authorized payments within the board of commissioners'  authority to manage and operate a waterworks and distribution system  pursuant to this subchapter.
      (2)  A  board of waterworks commissioners created pursuant to this subchapter  may expend operation and maintenance funds of the waterworks for  industrial development or community deterioration prevention activities  conducted by a chamber of commerce or similar not-for-profit  organization, if such activities in the judgment of the board of  commissioners are likely to increase revenues of the waterworks or  decrease expenditures resulting from system deterioration.
      (3)  It  is not intended that this subsection should in anywise alter any  authority that a board of waterworks commissioners has as of April 12,  1993.