Current through L. 2024, ch. 259
Section 45-472 - Conveyance of irrigation grandfathered right; within service area; outside service area; change to non-irrigation grandfathered right; forfeiture of right to convey to non-irrigation use; definitionA. The owner of an irrigation grandfathered right may convey the right only with the land to which the right is appurtenant.B. If the land to which an irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant is within the exterior boundaries of the service area of a city, town or private water company: 1. The irrigation grandfathered right may be conveyed only for an irrigation use, except for expanded animal industry use or as provided in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this subsection. If an irrigation grandfathered right is conveyed for an irrigation or expanded animal industry use, the full amount of the right is conveyed. The amount of groundwater conveyed pursuant to the right:(a) For an irrigation use may be withdrawn from the land to which the right is appurtenant or any other land and may be used only on the land to which the right is appurtenant or on contiguous irrigation acres under common ownership within the service area of the city, town or private water company subject to the provisions of articles 8 and 8.1 of this chapter relating to transportation of groundwater. For purposes of this subdivision, irrigation acres that are separated by a road, highway, easement or right-of-way from the land to which the irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant are deemed to be contiguous.(b) For an expanded animal industry use may be withdrawn by the new owner of the right only from the land to which the right is appurtenant and used on that land or on any other land, subject to the provisions of articles 8 and 8.1 of this chapter relating to transportation of groundwater. If the groundwater was delivered by an irrigation district to the previous owner of the right, the irrigation district may continue to deliver groundwater to the new owner pursuant to the right. If any portion of the amount of groundwater conveyed is withdrawn by the new owner and used on other land, no additional groundwater may be withdrawn for use on the land to which the right is appurtenant.2. The irrigation grandfathered right may be conveyed to an industry engaged in the generation of electrical energy for the purpose of electrical energy generation, except that, if the facility for the generation of electrical energy is not subject to title 40, chapter 2, article 6.2, the conveyance is subject to the approval of: (a) The appropriate city or town, if the irrigation grandfathered right to be conveyed is appurtenant to land within the exterior boundaries of the service area of a city or town.(b) The director, if the irrigation grandfathered right to be conveyed is appurtenant to land within the corporate limits of a city or town and within the exterior boundaries of the service area of a private water company.3. If an irrigation grandfathered right is conveyed for a non-irrigation use pursuant to paragraph 2 of this subsection, the amount of the right that is conveyed is the lesser of: (a) The current maximum amount of groundwater that may be used pursuant to the right, as calculated pursuant to section 45-465, subsection B.(b) Three acre-feet per year multiplied by the number of water duty acres in the farm in which the acre to which the right is appurtenant is located divided by the number of irrigation acres in the farm.4. The new owner of an irrigation grandfathered right conveyed pursuant to paragraph 2 of this subsection may withdraw the amount of groundwater conveyed pursuant to that right, as determined in paragraph 3 of this subsection, only from the land to which the right is appurtenant and use the groundwater on that land, but may not use the groundwater on other land, except that, if the groundwater was delivered by an irrigation district to the previous owner of the right, the irrigation district may continue to deliver groundwater to the new owner pursuant to the right for use on the land to which the right is appurtenant.5. All withdrawal or use of groundwater pursuant to this subsection is subject to subsection H of this section.C. If the land to which an irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant is included within the exterior boundaries of the service area of a city, town or private water company subsequent to the date of the designation of an active management area, the owner of the right may, with the approval of the director and consistent with the provisions of this chapter, convey the grandfathered right for a non-irrigation use, other than an expanded animal industry use, on the land to which the right is appurtenant, upon a showing that adequate water service is unavailable at rates comparable to rates charged similar classes of water users within such service area. The amount of the right conveyed is determined pursuant to subsection B, paragraph 3 of this section. All withdrawal or use of groundwater pursuant to this subsection is subject to subsection H of this section.D. If the land to which an irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant is outside of the exterior boundaries of the service area of a city, town or private water company: 1. The irrigation grandfathered right may be conveyed for an irrigation use or a non-irrigation use. If an irrigation grandfathered right is conveyed for an irrigation or an expanded animal industry use, the full amount of the right is conveyed. If an irrigation grandfathered right is conveyed for a non-irrigation use, other than an expanded animal industry use, the amount of the right that is conveyed is the lesser of:(a) The current maximum amount of groundwater that may be used pursuant to the right as calculated pursuant to section 45-465, subsection B.(b) Three acre-feet per year multiplied by the number of water duty acres in the farm in which the acre to which the right is appurtenant is located and divided by the number of irrigation acres in the farm.2. The amount of groundwater conveyed pursuant to the right for a non-irrigation use, as determined in paragraph 1 of this subsection, may be withdrawn by the new owner of the right only from the land to which the right is appurtenant and used on that land or on any other land, subject to section 45-473.01 and to the provisions of articles 8 and 8.1 of this chapter relating to transportation of groundwater, except that, if the groundwater was delivered by an irrigation district to the previous owner of the right, the irrigation district may continue to deliver groundwater to the new owner pursuant to the right. If any portion of the amount of groundwater conveyed is withdrawn by the new owner and used on other land, no additional groundwater may be withdrawn for use on the land to which the right is appurtenant, except that, if the new owner is an industry, it may withdraw a portion of the amount of groundwater conveyed for use on other land and withdraw the remainder of the amount of groundwater conveyed for municipal and industrial use on the land to which the right is appurtenant for purposes directly related to the industry's industrial operation.3. The amount of groundwater conveyed pursuant to the right for an irrigation use, as determined in paragraph 1 of this subsection, may be withdrawn from the land to which the right is appurtenant or from any other land and may be used only on the land to which the right is appurtenant or on contiguous irrigation acres under common ownership, subject to the provisions of articles 8 and 8.1 of this chapter relating to transportation of groundwater. For purposes of this paragraph, irrigation acres that are separated by a road, highway, easement or right-of-way from the land to which the irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant are deemed to be contiguous.4. All withdrawal or use of groundwater pursuant to this subsection is subject to subsection H of this section.E. If an irrigation grandfathered right is conveyed for a non-irrigation use, the new owner's right to withdraw or receive groundwater is a non-irrigation grandfathered right associated with retired irrigated land, or a type 1 non-irrigation grandfathered right. All subsequent conveyances of that right are governed by section 45-473.F. The amount of a type 1 non-irrigation grandfathered right shall be determined at the time it is established and shall remain fixed at that amount.G. An irrigation grandfathered right may not be conveyed for a non-irrigation use if one of the following applies: 1. The irrigation grandfathered right has not been retired in anticipation of a future non-irrigation use and has not been exercised for five consecutive years.2. The land to which the irrigation grandfathered right is appurtenant was previously designated by the director as protected farmland pursuant to section 45-483, subsection A. This paragraph shall not apply to land that was designated by the director as protected farmland if the director revoked the designation pursuant to section 45-483, subsection C, paragraph 1 and the director determined at that time that the conservation easement in the land was terminated because a partial or full condemnation of the land made farming impracticable.H. A person who owns a type 1 non-irrigation grandfathered right under this section shall not withdraw or use groundwater pursuant to the portion of the type 1 non-irrigation grandfathered right that is appurtenant to land that the owner may irrigate with effluent pursuant to section 45-452, subsection J.I. For the purposes of this section, "land to which the right is appurtenant" means the acre or group of contiguous acres conveyed with an irrigation grandfathered right.Amended by L. 2017, ch. 315,s. 17, eff. 8/9/2017.