Section 35850.5 Of Chapter 5. Contracts With Other Agencies From California Water Code >> Division 13. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5.
35850.5
. A district shall have power to join with one or more
public agencies, private corporations or other persons for the
purpose of carrying out any of the powers of such district, and for
that purpose to contract with such other public agencies or private
corporations or persons for the purpose of financing such
acquisitions, constructions and operations. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this division, such contracts may provide that
bonds of such district may be issued in order to acquire water rights
or entitlements, including the right to receive and use water or a
water supply, for each of the parties to such contracts, with such
water rights or entitlements being divided among the parties in
consideration of the payments to be made by such parties in order to
provide debt service on the bonds of such district. A district may
issue its bonds for the purpose of acquiring such water rights or
entitlements under such contracts whenever joint action with the
other parties to such contracts is reasonably necessary or convenient
in order to obtain such water rights or entitlements for the
district, and in such case the issuance of bonds of the district
shall be considered a public purpose for the benefit of the district
within the meaning of Section 25 of Article XIII of the California
Constitution. Such contracts may provide for contributions to be made
by each party thereto and for the division and apportionment of the
expenses of such acquisitions and operations, and the division and
apportionment of the benefits, the services and products therefrom,
and may provide for an agency to effect such acquisitions and to
carry on such operations, and shall provide in the powers and methods
of procedure for such agency the method by which such agency may
contract. Such contracts with other public or private corporations or
persons may contain such other and further convenants and agreements
as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish the purposes
thereof.