§22-14-2. Legislative findings; intent and purpose of article.
The Legislature finds that dams may constitute a potential
hazard to people and property; therefore, dams in this state must
be properly regulated and controlled to protect the health, safety
and welfare of people and property in this state. It is the intent
of the Legislature by this article to provide for the regulation
and supervision of dams in this state to the extent necessary to
protect the public health, safety and welfare. The Legislature has
ordained this article to fulfill its responsibilities to the people
of this state and to protect their lives and private and public
property from the danger of a potential or actual dam failure. The
Legislature finds and declares that in light of the limited state
resources available for the purposes of this article, and in view
of the high standards to which the United States natural resources
conservation service designs dams, independent state review of the
plans and specifications for dams designed by the natural resources
conservation service and construction oversight should not be
required. The Legislature further finds and declares that dams
designed and constructed by the natural resources conservation
service but not owned or operated by it should be subject to the
same provisions of inspection, after construction and certification
by the natural resources conservation service, as other dams
covered by this article, so long as any dam under the natural
resources conservation service program is designed with standards
equal to or exceeding state requirements under this article.