§ 14-284-211 - Board of commissioners -- Power and authority.
               	 		
14-284-211.    Board of commissioners -- Power and authority.
    The board of commissioners of any district created pursuant to this subchapter shall have the power and authority to:
      (1)  Execute contracts and other instruments for and in behalf of the district;
      (2)  Cooperate  with any other fire protection district, municipal fire department, or  any political subdivision or agency of this state or the United States  in carrying out the purposes of the district;
      (3)  Establish  rules and regulations for the transaction of the district's business  and for carrying out the purposes of the district;
      (4)  Make  assessments of benefits against real property in the district benefited  by fire protection services of the district and provide for the  collection of the assessments;
      (5)  Issue  bonds as provided in this subchapter to finance the district and its  purposes. However, districts established by ordinance of the quorum  court shall have no authority to issue bonds unless the question is  first submitted to and approved by the electors of the district as  provided in      14-284-204 and 14-284-205; and
      (6)  Do  any and all other actions necessary or desirable to enable the board to  carry out its responsibilities and to accomplish the purposes of the  district.