Water Resources Commission Act, 1996 (Act 522) | Act 522 — Ghana law | Esheria

Water Resources Commission Act, 1996 (Act 522)

This section creates the Water Resources Commission and lets it operate as a body corporate.

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Jurisdiction
Ghana
Instrument
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Citation
Act 522
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Language
en
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About this statute

This section creates the Water Resources Commission and lets it operate as a body corporate. The Commission is responsible for managing water resources and must carry out listed functions, including planning, regulating activities, granting water rights, handling water data, and advising government and agencies. The Commission must include specified members, and the President appoints the members in consultation with the Council of State. Non-ex officio Commission members serve three years, may be re-appointed, may resign by written notice to the President, and can cease to be members after three unexplained consecutive absences. The President may remove a member in writing for stated reasons. If a non-ex officio Commission member is unable to perform duties for over 12 months, the President may appoint another person, after consulting the appropriate institution, to act until the member returns.