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Session Laws, 2006
Volume 750, Page 821   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 150
(ii) Does not provide water service to the property and water
service is provided to the property by another political subdivision OR BY A PRIVATE
WATER COMPANY. (2) If a political subdivision advises another political subdivision OR A
PRIVATE WATER COMPANY that a bill for sewerage service is unpaid for 30 45 days
after being sent, subject to the notice provisions under subsection (b) of this section,
the political subdivision OR PRIVATE WATER COMPANY informed of the unpaid bill
may disconnect water service to the property. (d)     (1) Before reconnecting water service, a political subdivision may require
full payment of the sewerage bill plus a reconnection charge reasonably related to the
cost of reconnection, as established by regulation of the political subdivision. (2) A PRIVATE WATER COMPANY MAY APPLY A REASONABLE
RECONNECTION CHARGE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RATEMAKING REQUIREMENTS
OF TITLE 4 OF THE PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES ARTICLE, WHEN IT RECONNECTS
WATER SERVICE. (e)     This subsection does not preclude the use of any other procedure available
to a political subdivision to collect unpaid sewerage charges. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2006. Approved April 25, 2006.
CHAPTER 150
(Senate Bill 1039) AN ACT concerning Dorchester County - Water and Sewerage Systems - Benefit Assessments and Connection Charges FOR the purpose of authorizing a sanitary commission in Dorchester County to set
reasonable benefit assessments on certain property to pay the cost of capital
improvements and repairs to the water or sewerage system; and generally
relating to the authority of a sanitary commission in Dorchester County. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article — Environment
Section 9-656 Annotated Code of Maryland
(1996 Replacement Volume and 2005 Supplement) SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: - 821 -


 
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