REFERENCE TITLE: water; substitute acreage

 

 

 

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-fifth Legislature

First Regular Session

2021

 

 

HB 2441

 

Introduced by

Representative Griffin

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending Title 45, chapter 1, article 6, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding sections 45-172.01 and 45-172.02; relating to waters.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 


Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Title 45, chapter 1, article 6, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding sections 45-172.01 and 45-172.02, to read:

START_STATUTE45-172.01.  Flood damaged acres; substitution of acres; definitions

A.  Notwithstanding section 45-172, a person who owns acres of land that may be irrigated may permanently retire those acres from irrigation and substitute for those acres the same number of acres in the same CONTIGUOUS farm unit if the owner notifies the director that both of the following apply:

1.  The irrigated acres were damaged by floodwaters after being irrigated.

2.  It is not economically feasible to restore the flood damaged acres to irrigation use.

b.  The substitution of acres as prescribed in this section does not affect the person's existing or vested rights to the use of water, except as to place of use, and any water diverted or used after the substitution of acres shall not exceed the vested rights to water that exist at the time of SUBSTITUTION.

C.  the director shall post the notice prescribed by this section on the department's website.

D.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Farm unit" means one or more farms that are contiguous or in close proximity to each other and that are served water from the same water source by a water distribution system common to the irrigated land.

2.  "Floodwaters" means a temporary and erosive overflow of waters on lands that are not normally covered by water. END_STATUTE

START_STATUTE45-172.02.  Impediments to efficient irrigation; substitution of acres; definitions

A.  Notwithstanding section 45-172, a person who owns acres of land that are contiguous and that may be irrigated may notify the director to permanently retire a portion of those acres from irrigation and substitute for the retired acres the same number of acres if the owner notifies the director that all of the following apply:

1.  A limiting condition associated with the acres to be retired from irrigation substantially impedes implementing efficient irrigation practices on the irrigated acres.

2.  The substitution of acres will substantially reduce the limiting condition and will substantially facilitate implementing efficient irrigation practices.

3.  The substitute acres are within the same farm unit as the irrigated acres that will not be retired.

4.  If the acres to be retired are located within the exterior boundaries of an irrigation district, the substitute acres must be located within the exterior boundaries of the same irrigation district.

5.  The area of land within the substitute acres that is physically capable of being irrigated at the time the notice of substitution of acres is filed does not exceed the area of land within the acres to be retired that is physically capable of being irrigated at the time the notice of substitution of acres is filed.

b.  The substitution of acres as prescribed in this section does not affect the person's existing or vested rights to the use of water, except as to place of use, and any water diverted or used after the substitution of acres shall not exceed the vested rights to water that exist at the time of SUBSTITUTION.

C.  the director shall post the notice prescribed by this section on the department's website.

D.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Farm unit" means one or more farms that are contiguous or in close proximity to each other and that are served water from the same water source by a water distribution system common to the irrigated land.

2.  "limiting condition" means any condition that limits the achievement of efficient irrigation on the irrigated acres, including irregularly shaped irrigated acres and poor quality soils. END_STATUTE