R655-15-7. Water Commissioners  


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  • (1) An applicant for the position of Water Commissioner ("Commissioner") shall, at a minimum:

    (a) Be a high school graduate;

    (b) Demonstrate a level of education and experience commensurate with the level of complexity and difficulty involved in regulating the Distribution System;

    (c) Have demonstrated knowledge of:

    (i) Irrigation practices and technologies;

    (ii) The local area and the water users involved in the Distribution System;

    (iii) The use and maintenance of water control and measurement equipment and devices;

    (iv) Water measurement units, calculations and conversions; and

    (v) Maps, standard land description terminology, units of measure and conversions,

    (d) Have a demonstrated knowledge of or the ability and willingness to learn;

    (i) Principles and terminology of Utah water rights law; and

    (ii) Technology necessary for the effective regulation, distribution, measurement and reporting of water use in the Distribution System.

    (e) Have a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing;

    (f) Have a demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with persons with conflicting interests to find appropriate solutions to challenges and /or resolve disputes;

    (g) Be available at all times necessary throughout the distribution season to fulfill the duties of Water Commissioner set forth herein;

    (h) Hold a valid Utah Drivers License

    (i) Be able to walk over rough and uneven terrain for distances up to a half mile.

    (j) Be less than 75 years of age. A person who is 75 years of age or older will not be appointed as Commissioner by the State Engineer.

    (k) The applicant must disclose to the State Engineer and the interview panel any conflict of interest related to exercising the duties of the Commissioner. The State Engineer will determine whether a disclosed conflict of interest would prevent objective regulation and distribution of water on the Distribution System in accordance with the water rights and the instructions and Distribution Orders from the State Engineer. If such a conflict of interest exists, the applicant will be deemed ineligible for appointment. If such a conflict develops or is found to exist subsequent to an appointment, the Commissioner will be removed as described in this rule.

    (2) Selection Process

    (a) Public notice of the intent to fill a Commissioner position shall be advertised in a newspaper of local circulation in the area where the distribution system is located. The notice shall:

    (i) Include a general description of the qualifications, duties, and compensation related to the position;

    (ii) include the method of making application for the position; and

    (iii) Be published in a manner and for a duration determined by the State Engineer as reasonable and sufficient.

    (b) Application for the Water Commissioner position shall be made in writing to the Committee Chair or the Distribution System Chair as directed in the public notice. The application shall include a summary of the applicant's qualifications and experience. The Chair, in consultation with the State Engineer, shall determine, based on the relative qualifications of the applicants, those applicants to be invited for an interview.

    (c) Interviews for the position of Water Commissioner shall be conducted by an interview panel. The interview panel shall consist of the Committee and the State Engineer. At the discretion of the Committee and with the consent of the State Engineer, the Committee may include additional water users on the interview panel to assure all interests are adequately represented. If a Committee has not been established on the Distribution System, the panel shall include the Distribution System Chair, a representative group of water users selected by the Distribution System Chair, and the State Engineer.

    (d) The recommendation to the State Engineer concerning the appointment of the Commissioner shall be based on the results of the applicant interviews as determined by a majority vote of:

    (i) The water users of the Distribution System if:

    (A) The interview panel consisted of selected water users; or

    (B) The interview panel consisted of a Committee that prepares recommendations for the water users' ratification.

    (ii) The Committee if the Committee is established to act without ratification by the water users.

    (e) If a majority of the water users, as determined by a vote of the water users or by a vote of the Committee as described above, agrees on a qualified applicant to recommend to the State Engineer, the State Engineer shall appoint the recommended applicant as Commissioner based on the recommendation. If the water users cannot agree as evidenced by a majority vote, the State Engineer shall select a person from among the qualified applicants for appointment as Commissioner.

    (3) If the person selected and appointed as Commissioner as a result of the process outlined in (2) above is an employee of one of the water users on the distribution system (such as a water company or water conservancy district) and, if the Commissioner's duties will be performed during the hours of employment by the water user, the State Engineer shall enter into an agreement with the Commissioner's employer. The agreement shall cover, at minimum, the following issues:

    (a) The duties to be performed by the Commissioner during the hours of employment;

    (b) Supervision by the State Engineer and accountability of the Commissioner to the State Engineer in the performance of all official duties; and

    (c) The compensation that will be paid by the Distribution System to the employer for the time spent by the Commissioner in the performance of his/her official duties.

    (4) The Commissioner shall be appointed for a term of four years in accordance with Subsection 73-5-1(1)(a).

    (a) A new four-year term shall commence with each appointment.

    (b) The four-year term shall commence at the Annual Meeting or other Distribution System meeting or Committee meeting wherein the Commissioner appointment recommendation was made to the State Engineer.

    (c) The four-year term shall run until the Annual Meeting or Committee Meeting held during the fourth year following the Commissioner's appointment.

    (d) Regardless of the number of years remaining in a term, a Commissioner's term of appointment will terminate at the Annual Meeting prior to the Commissioner's 75th birthday.

    (e) In exceptional situations, the State Engineer may extend a person's appointment as water commissioner to one additional term beyond the person's 75th birthday or until age 79 (whichever comes first). The decision to extend the person's appointment for one additional term must be based on consideration of a written request signed by at least five or a majority (whichever is less) of the water users of the water distribution system. The request must include the following:

    (i) An attestation that the person currently demonstrates that he/she is physically and mentally capable of adequately performing the water commissioner duties;

    (ii) An explanation why the replacement of the water commissioner would pose a burden and a hardship on the water distribution system; and

    (iii) The steps that will be taken by the water users to resolve the concerns described in (ii) above by the end of the extended appointment.

    (f) If a person is appointed as water commissioner to an extended term beyond his/her 75th birthday, that appointment will be reviewed with the water users on a year-by-year basis at the annual distribution meeting. If, as a result of that review, the State Engineer determines that the person is no longer physically or mentally capable of adequately performing the water commissioner duties, the person's appointment as water commissioner will be ended.

    (5) If a Commissioner retires, resigns, or is otherwise removed prior to completing the full four-year term of appointment, the uncompleted term shall not be filled. The process described in these rules for selecting a Commissioner shall be followed in making a new appointment.

    (6) A vacant Commissioner position shall be filled as soon as possible after the vacancy occurs. However, sufficient time will be taken as required to adequately complete the selection process as described in these rules.

    (7) Should a Commissioner vacancy occur during the distribution season, Division staff shall act in the stead of the Commissioner to regulate and distribute water in the Distribution System until such time as a new Commissioner is appointed.

    (8) A person may be appointed to serve successive terms as Commissioner without limit.

    (9) Authority

    (a) The Commissioner is an assistant to the State Engineer and is authorized to act as described in Sections 73-5-3 and 73-5-4 to assure that water is properly measured, divided and distributed to the water users in accord with their respective water rights.

    (b) As described in Section 73-5-3, the Commissioner is authorized to enter upon private property whenever necessary to carry out the provisions of statute and these rules.

    (c) In all official duties and responsibilities of the position, the Commissioner is authorized to act as directed by the State Engineer.

    (10) A person may serve concurrently as Commissioner for more than one Distribution System.

    (11) Duties

    (a) The Commissioner shall consult with the State Engineer to exchange information and receive direction. The Commissioner may also consult with the Committee or Distribution System Chair to exchange information.

    (b) The Commissioner shall regulate the diversion and distribution of water:

    (i) In accordance with properly established water rights on the records of the Division; and

    (ii) In accordance with State Engineer Distribution Orders.

    (c) The Commissioner shall measure and make records of the measurements of:

    (i) The water delivered to each Distribution Account;

    (ii) Any flows or volumes of water and reservoir water levels necessary for the proper regulation of water distribution in the Distribution System; and

    (iii) Any other flows or volumes of water and reservoir water levels as directed by the State Engineer.

    (d) The Commissioner shall regularly inspect Distribution System facilities, including water measuring devices, head gates, and other water control structures, to ensure they are operating properly and adequately maintained to meet the purposes of the Distribution System.

    (i) The Commissioner shall perform or arrange for the performance of such facilities maintenance work as is included within the scope of the duties assigned and consistent with the appointment.

    (ii) If inadequacies related to the regulation, distribution, and measurement of water are identified in the Distribution System facilities, said inadequacies being outside the scope of the Commissioner's designated duties, the Commissioner shall notify the responsible water user(s), the Distribution Committee Chair or Distribution System Chair, and the State Engineer.

    (e) The Commissioner shall assist the State Engineer as requested to improve water measurement and accounting practices and procedures in the Distribution System.

    (f) As new technologies are implemented to improve the efficiency of water delivery and distribution, the Commissioner shall become proficient in the use and application of the technology. Should a Commissioner prove unable or unwilling to acquire such proficiency in a reasonable time, this condition shall constitute grounds for termination of the Commissioner's appointment.

    (g) The Commissioner shall maintain records and make reports including:

    (i) Complete, accurate, current, and legible records sufficient to demonstrate faithful performance of the duties designated.

    (A) All records shall be available to the State Engineer upon request.

    (B) All records shall be submitted to the State Engineer upon termination of the Commissioner's service.

    (ii) A written Annual Report of the Distribution System including all information determined necessary by the State Engineer in consultation with the Committee or Distribution System Chair.

    (A) The report shall include water use data based on actual water measurements, a record of regulation and distribution issues and decisions made during the distribution season, and any other information required by the State Engineer.

    (B) The report shall be prepared in a format approved by the State Engineer.

    (C) The report shall be delivered to the State Engineer and the Committee and/or water users each year at the Annual Meeting unless another reporting deadline has been approved by the State Engineer.

    (h) The Commissioner shall assist, as requested, in acquiring current ownership, mailing address, and other information required to update Distribution Accounts.

    (i) The Commissioner shall provide to the State Engineer, in a timely manner, an accounting of the water delivered to each water user as required for the calculation of Distribution Assessments.

    (j) When necessary to effect the proper distribution of water, the Commissioner may adjust or close and lock a head gate and/or control structure to prevent changes in the control settings.

    (i) Such adjustments and locks shall remain as set by the Commissioner until a change in regulation or distribution is required.

    (ii) In such cases, the Commissioner may attach a State Engineer Water Regulation Tag at or near the head gate or control structure.

    (k) As necessary in effecting a State Engineer Distribution Order or in a Division enforcement proceeding, the Commissioner may close and lock a head gate and/or control structure to cease delivery of water to the affected water user.

    (i) Such closure and locking of a head gate and/or control structure shall remain in place until the conditions of the Distribution Order or enforcement proceeding have been met.

    (ii) In such cases, the Commissioner shall attach a State Engineer Water Enforcement Tag at or near the head gate or control structure.

    (l) The Commissioner shall assist the State Engineer as necessary in any Division enforcement proceeding related to the Distribution System.

    (m) The Commissioner shall perform all other duties specific to the Distribution System as determined by the water users or the Committee and approved by the State Engineer.

    (n) The Commissioner shall accurately complete and submit to the State Engineer all necessary forms provided by the State Engineer and supporting documentation of the expenses of the Distribution System.

    (o) The Commissioner shall supervise and be responsible for the efforts of any Deputy Commissioner(s) appointed to assist in the regulation, distribution, and measurement of water on the Distribution System.

    (p) The Commissioner shall devote the time necessary for the completion of the duties outlined in these rules and shall be generally available for contact at any reasonable time during the period of the distribution season.

    (12) Compensation and Benefits:

    (a) The salary or wage for a Commissioner shall be set within the guidelines established by the State Engineer.

    (i) The salary or wage shall be paid through the State of Utah payroll system and shall be subject to all federal and state taxes and other required withholdings.

    (ii) A Commissioner who retires, resigns or is otherwise removed during a distribution season will be compensated for only the portion of the distribution season completed prior to the termination of the Commissioner's service.

    (b) A Commissioner shall be provided with a means of transportation for all travel related to fulfillment of official duties related to the Distribution System. The transportation may be provided by either of the following means:

    (i) The Distribution System may provide a suitable vehicle to be used by the Commissioner solely in the performance of the Commissioner duties, with all vehicle expenses paid through the Distribution System; or

    (ii) The Distribution System may compensate the Commissioner for the use of a personal vehicle in the performance of the Commissioner's official duties. Compensation shall include the total costs of operating and maintaining the vehicle for that portion of the vehicle use dedicated to the Commissioner's official duties. Compensation may be made:

    (A) For actual vehicle operation and maintenance costs as reported and documented by the Commissioner; or

    (B) At a per-mile rate determined from industry standards for operation and maintenance of similar vehicles in similar conditions; or

    (C) Based on a flat monthly or yearly amount agreed upon by the water users' representatives and the Commissioner and approved by the State Engineer. The agreed amount must reasonably represent the actual costs of operating the vehicle.

    (c) A Commissioner shall be provided with communication and computer equipment necessary for the effective performance of the Commissioner duties. The cost of purchasing, operating, and maintaining such equipment shall be borne by the Distribution System. If a Commissioner chooses to use personally owned equipment, compensation shall be made on the basis of documentation showing the costs of acquisition, maintenance and operation of said equipment and the proportion of said costs directly attributable to the performance of the Commissioner's official duties. Cost documentation must be acceptable to the Committee or Distribution System Chair and approved by the State Engineer.

    (d) A Commissioner shall be provided with adequate office space and clerical assistance to enable regulation and distribution of water on the Distribution System. The need for office space will be determined in consultation among the State Engineer, the Commissioner, and the Committee or Distribution System Chair.

    (e) A Commissioner shall be provided, at the expense of the Distribution System, such other equipment as is needed to effectively measure, distribute, and regulate water on the Distribution System.

    (f) At the discretion of the Committee and with the consent of the water users and the State Engineer, the Commissioner may be provided with health insurance with premiums paid all or in-part by the Distribution System.

    (g) A Commissioner shall be provided with Workers Compensation Insurance at the expense of the Distribution System in accordance with pertinent regulations governing the same.

    (h) The Distribution System shall pay the cost of the retirement benefit for any Commissioner whose salary meets or exceeds the minimum salary level set by the Utah State Retirement Office to qualify for retirement benefits.

    (i) The Commissioner shall be reimbursed according to the Distribution System budget for expenses incurred in the performance of the Commissioner's duties. The Commissioner must request reimbursement by properly completing and submitting reimbursement forms and documentation as directed by the State Engineer. Unless prior arrangements have been made with the Committee or the Distribution Chair and approved by the State Engineer, reimbursement forms and supporting documentation must be submitted to the State Engineer no later than December 15th of the calendar year in which the expense was incurred. Unless prior arrangements have been made, reimbursement will not be made on reimbursement forms submitted after December 15th of the year in which the expense was incurred.

    (j) If the Commissioner is an employee of a regulated water user as described in (3) above, the Commissioner's salary, health insurance, worker's compensation insurance, retirement, and related payroll costs will be as provided by the employer. The Distribution System will compensate the employer for that portion of these costs that pertain directly to the performance of Commissioner's duties. Any other Commissioner expenses required for the operation of the Distribution System will be paid by the Distribution System as outlined above.

    (13) Removal

    (a) A Commissioner may be removed by the State Engineer for cause.

    (i) The process to remove a Commissioner may be instigated by the State Engineer or as a result of a petition to the State Engineer from the water users or Committee.

    (ii) The process for removing a Commissioner shall be governed by the provisions of the Utah Administrative Procedures Act.

    (b) Water users may petition the District Court for the removal of a Commissioner.