§ 11454 Project Resource Pricing Authority
This law lets a government department set prices for things they sell or provide. It also lets them make deals with others, but they can't protect people from paying if they do something really careless or on purpose.
A company wants to buy water from the government to sell to people.
The government can decide how much to charge the company for the water. They can make a deal with the company, but if the company does something really bad, like not fixing a broken pipe on purpose, the government can't promise to pay for the damage.
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§ 11454 Project Resource Pricing Authority
Last verified: January 11, 2026