A mosquito control
district organized under this chapter may:
(1) Take all necessary or proper steps for the extermination
of mosquitoes.
(2) Subject to the paramount control of the county or city
in which they exist, abate as nuisances all stagnant pools of
water and other breeding places for mosquitoes.
(3) If necessary or proper, in the furtherance of the
objects of this chapter, build, construct, repair, and maintain
necessary dikes, levees, cuts, canals, or ditches upon any land,
and acquire by purchase, condemnation, or by other lawful means,
in the name of the district, any lands, rights-of-way, easements,
property, or material necessary for any of those purposes.
(4) Make contracts to indemnify or compensate any owner of
land or other property for any injury or damage necessarily
caused by the use or taking of property for dikes, levees, cuts,
canals, or ditches.
(5) Enter upon without hindrance any lands within the
district for the purpose of inspection to ascertain whether
breeding places of mosquitoes exist upon such lands; or to abate
public nuisances in accordance with this chapter; or to ascertain
if notices to abate the breeding of mosquitoes upon such lands
have been complied with; or to treat with oil or other larvicidal
material any breeding places of mosquitoes upon such lands.
(6) Sell or lease any land, rights-of-way, easements,
property or material acquired by the district.
(7) Issue warrants payable at the time stated therein to
evidence the obligation to repay money borrowed or any other
obligation incurred by the district, warrants so issued to draw
interest at a rate fixed by the board payable annually or
semiannually as the board may prescribe.
(8) Make contracts with the United States, or any state,
municipality, or any department of those entities for carrying
out the general purpose for which the district is formed.
(9) Acquire by gift, devise, bequest, lease, or purchase,
real and personal property necessary or convenient for its
purposes.
(10) Make contracts, employ engineers, health officers,
sanitarians, physicians, laboratory personnel, attorneys, and
other technical or professional assistants; and publish
information or literature and do any and all other things
necessary or incident to the powers granted by, and to carry out
the projects specified in this chapter.
[1981 c 156 § 1; 1957 c 153 § 16.]