(a) An authority organized and existing under this chapter shall have the following powers, together with all powers incident thereto or necessary for the performance of those stated herein:
(1) To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business;
(2) To adopt an official seal and alter the same at pleasure;
(3) To maintain a principal office in the municipality which is an authorizing subdivision and sub-offices at such other place or places within the county which is an authorizing subdivision as its board may designate;
(4) To sue and be sued in its own name, excepting actions in tort against the authority;
(5) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, lease, or otherwise and to improve, equip, and furnish and to own and maintain one or more projects or parts thereof, including all real and personal properties and interests therein which its board may deem necessary in connection therewith, regardless of whether or not any such project or projects shall then be in existence;
(6) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, or otherwise and to improve rights-of-way, streets, approaches, roads, railroad lines, interests in land, including the fee simple title to real property and riparian rights necessary or useful and convenient in gaining access, entry, or approach to waterways, whether or not such easements, rights-of-way, streams, approaches, roads, railroad lines, interests in land, and riparian rights lead to property owned or controlled by the authority;
(7) To acquire, receive, take, hold, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, property of every description, whether real, personal, or mixed, and to manage the same and to develop any undeveloped property owned, leased, or controlled by it;
(8) To sell and convey, or grant options for such purpose, any or all of its projects or properties, whenever its board shall find such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which the authority was organized;
(9) To exchange or donate any or all of its projects or properties whenever its board shall find such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which an authority was organized;
(10) To execute such contracts or instruments and to take such action as may be necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter or to exercise any power or authority granted herein;
(11) To lease or let any project or any part thereof to such tenant or tenants for such term or terms at such compensation or rentals and subject to such provisions, limitations, and conditions as its board may approve;
(12) To operate a project or projects or parts thereof other than factories, manufacturing plants, and industrial plants;
(13) To furnish food, lodging, shelter, lawful drinks, confections, reading matter, oil, gas, motor fuels, watercraft, motor and watercraft parts, equipment and the services of mechanics, instructors, and repairmen for reward or compensation;
(14) To charge fees for admission to any of its properties;
(15) To borrow money for the purpose of carrying out any of its powers and to issue its bonds or other securities in evidence thereof, including bond anticipation notes;
(16) To assign and pledge any revenues received by an authority from the lease, sale, or operation of any or all of its projects or any part or parts thereof as security for the payment of the principal of and interest and premium, if any, on any bonds or other securities and the performance of any agreements made in connection therewith, whether then owned or thereafter acquired;
(17) To appoint, employ, contract with and provide for compensation for such employees and agents, including engineers, architects, attorneys, consultants, fiscal advisors, and such other employees or agents as the business of the corporation may require, including the power to fix working conditions by general rules and other conditions of employment, and at its option to provide a system of disability payments, retirement compensation and pension, or any of them and to hire and fire servants, agents, and employees at will;
(18) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary to exercise the powers of the authority;
(19) To fix, establish, collect, and alter landing fees, docking fees, tolls, rents, and other charges for the use of any project or projects or parts thereof owned or controlled by an authority;
(20) To make and enforce rules and regulations governing the use of any project, property, or facilities owned or controlled by an authority;
(21) To provide such insurance, including use and occupancy insurance, as its board may deem advisable;
(22) To cooperate with the state, any department or agency of the state, any county, municipality or other political subdivision of the state or with the United States of America or any of its departments or agencies or any corporation or authority organized or controlled by the United States of America, and to make such contracts therewith as its board may deem advisable;
(23) To receive and accept grants for and in aid of construction, extension, improvement, maintenance, or operation of any of its facilities or properties from the United States of America or any agency or department thereof or any corporation or authority organized or controlled thereby, from the state or any agency or department thereof, any political subdivision thereof or any municipality or county, and to receive and accept money, property, labor, or other things of value from any source whatsoever.
(b) Any project or projects of an authority may be located at any place or places within the geographical boundaries of the authority's jurisdiction as set forth in its certificate of incorporation or any amendment; provided however, no project or part thereof shall be located within the corporate limits or police jurisdiction of a municipality which is not an authorizing subdivision unless the governing body of such municipality has first adopted a resolution consenting to the location of such project or part thereof within its corporate limits or police jurisdiction, as the case may be.
Last modified: May 3, 2021