Const 1963, art 7, § 12;
A navigable stream shall not be bridged or dammed without permission granted by the board of supervisors of the county as provided by law, which permission shall be subject to such reasonable compensation and other conditions as may seem best suited to safeguard the rights and interests of the county and political subdivisions therein.
NoA navigable streamof this stateshall not beeitherbridged or dammed without permission granted by the board of supervisors of the countyunder the provisions ofas provided by law, which permission shall be subject to such reasonable compensation and other conditions as may seem best suited to safeguard the rights and interests of the county andthe municipalitiespolitical subdivisions therein.No such law shall preclude the state from improving the navigation of any such stream, nor prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation thereof.
Const 1908, art 8, § 14;
No navigable stream of this state shall be either bridged or dammed without permission granted by the board of supervisors of the county under the provisions of law, which permission shall be subject to such reasonable compensation and other conditions as may seem best suited to safeguard the rights and interests of the county and the municipalities therein. No such law shall preclude the state from improving the navigation of any such stream, nor prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation thereof.
No navigable stream
inof this state,shall be either bridged or dam[m]ed withoutauthority frompermission granted by the board of supervisors of thepropercounty,under the provisions of law, which permission shall be subject to such reasonable compensation and other conditions as may seem best suited to safeguard the rights and interests of the county and the municipalities therein. No such law shall preclude the state from improving the navigation of any such stream, nor prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigationof such streamsthereof, or preclude the State from the further improvement of the navigation of such stream.
Const 1874, art 17, § 7;
No navigable stream in this State shall be either bridged or dammed without authority from the board of supervisors of the proper county, under the provisions of law. No such law shall prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation of such streams, or preclude the State from the further improvement of the navigation of such streams.
No navigable stream in this State
,shall be either bridged or dam[m]ed without authority from the board of supervisors of the proper county, under the provisions of law. No such law shall prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation of such streams, or preclude the State from the further improvement of the navigation of such streamsstream.
Const 1868, art 19, § 5;
The Legislature may authorize the construction of dams across navigable streams, and the improvement of the navigation thereof; but such authority shall not interfere with the public right to the use of any such stream for any purpose of which it was susceptible before such dam was built or improvement made.
No navigable stream in this State, shall be either bridged or dam[m]ed without authority from the board of supervisors of the proper county, under the provisions of law. No such law shall prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation of such streams, or preclude the State from the further improvement of the navigation of such stream.The Legislature may authorize the construction of dams across navigable streams, and the improvement of the navigation thereof; but such authority shall not interfere with the public right to the use of any such stream for any purpose of which it was susceptible before such dam was built or improvement made.
Const 1850, art 18, § 4;
No navigable stream in this State, shall be either bridged or dam[m]ed without authority from the board of supervisors of the proper county, under the provisions of law. No such law shall prejudice the right of individuals to the free navigation of such streams, or preclude the State from the further improvement of the navigation of such stream.