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(d) All projects and facilities shall be constructed, operated and
managed in a manner which does not substantially conflict with the
Commission's comprehensive water resources plan and, to the extent
required for compliance with Section 9.06 (b), with the Commission's
amenities plan or, with any applicable standard, rule or regulation
adopted by the Commission.
12.02. Cooperative Services.—Every governmental agency is au-
thorized to provide technical and administrative services to the
Commission upon request, within the limits of available appropria-
tions, and to cooperate generally with the Commission for the pur-
poses of this compact. The costs of any such services may be re-
imbursable.
12.03. Agreements with Other Governmental Agencies.—In order
to enable the Commission to cooperate most effectively with other
agencies of the signatories and to utilize to the fullest extent other
offices and agencies of government for the purposes of this compact,
the Commission, with the approval of the commissioner from the
affected signatory, is authorized to enter into agreements with fed-
eral, state and local agencies relating to the purposes of this compact
for the exercise of the duties and functions of the Commission.
12.04. Local Governmental Cooperation.—Subject to the constitu-
tions and laws of the signatories, governmental agencies and organ-
izations of local governments of one or more signatories are author-
ized to contract with the Commission, each other and persons to
acquire, construct, operate, manage, finance, and pay the costs of,
any project or facility and to make any plans, necessary or convenient
in the opinion of the Commission to carry out the Commission's
comprehensive water resources plan or its amenities plan, or for
the acquisition, development and operation of park, recreation, scenic
and historic areas, or for the collection and disposal of solid wastes,
or to control, abate and prevent air pollution.
12.05. Potomac River Fisheries Commission.—Nothing in this
compact shall be construed to diminish or supersede the powers and
functions of the Potomac River Fisheries Commission as provided
by the Potomac River Compact of 1958 (Chapter 28, Acts of Vir-
ginia Assembly, Special Session 1959; 1959 Laws of Maryland, Chap-
ter 269; PL 85-783, 76 Stat. 797) and revisions thereof. The Com-
mission shall consult and cooperate with the Potomac River Fisheries
Commission with respect to the conservation and improvement of
the fishery resources of the tidewater portion of the Potomac River
under the jurisdiction of the Fisheries Commission, and shall con-
sider all recommendations received from the Fisheries Commission
in connection with any comprehensive plan of the Commission for
the basin and its approval of projects pursuant to its powers in
Article 3 hereof.
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ARTICLE 13
BOND FINANCING
13.01. Borrowing Power.—The Commission may borrow money
for any of the purposes of this compact and may issue its negotiable
bonds and other evidences of indebtedness in respect thereto.
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