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LD 967 Title Page An Act To Amend the Charter of the Madawaska Water District LD 967 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. P&SL 1953, c. 17, §13, as repealed and replaced by PL 1995,
c. 75, §3, is repealed.

 
Sec. 2. P&SL 1953, c. 17, §§13-A and 13-B are enacted to read:

 
*Sec. 13-A.__Readiness to serve charges.__Effective January
1, 2004, the district is authorized to collect readiness-to-
serve charges.__The district shall assess readiness-to-serve
charges against properties abutting on or accessible to the
water lines of the district that on January 1, 2004 or after
that date become improved with new residential or commercial
structures that do not connect to district water lines.__The
district shall assess readiness-to-serve charges at the
district's minimum rate under the district's rate schedule.

 
*Sec. 13-B.__Lien to secure collection of rates and other
charges.__To secure the district's rights to collect rates and
other lawful charges, including costs and interest not to
exceed the highest rate established by the Public Utilities
Commission for outstanding payments due to water utilities,
the district has a lien on all properties served by the
district and on all properties abutting on or accessible to
the water lines of the district that are subject to the
district's readiness-to-serve charges.

 
The method for obtaining, enforcing and receiving payment on
the lien must be performed in the same manner, have the same
effect and create the same rights as provided in the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 1208, pertaining to the
collection of unpaid rates by a sanitary district, except that
the sanitary district lien created under Title 38, section
1208 has priority over the district's water utility lien
created under this section.

 
SUMMARY

 
Current law allows sewer and sanitary providers to collect
rates from properties immediately adjacent to their service
lines even though owners of such properties may opt not to
connect to the wastewater treatment services. Sewer and
sanitary districts are also authorized to use statutory lien
procedures to assist in the collection of outstanding rates
and services. This bill authorizes the Madawaska Water
District to employ these same statutory rights and procedures
in its operations.


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