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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 76 — City-county metropolitan sewer, sewer construction, and sanitation districts

76.640 Enforcement powers.

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(1)Any metropolitan sewer district which has initiated a wastewater collection project
under the provisions of KRS Chapters 76 and 107 may enforce payment of annual
improvement benefit assessments levied in respect of such project and may enforce
rules and regulations relative to this project by directing the company or
governmental unit providing water services to any benefited property to discontinue
water services until:
(a)the improvement benefits and penalties are duly paid and
(b)the regulations and rules shall have been duly complied with and any defaults
have been cured. However, a metropolitan sewer district shall indemnify the
company or governmental unit providing water services from any liability for
damages for terminating water services upon the direction of a district.
(2)Water suppliers shall be entitled to collect from owners of benefited properties a
reasonable fee for termination and reinstatement of water services.
(3)It shall be lawful for metropolitan sewer districts initiating wastewater collection
projects to covenant with holders of bonds that the district shall enforce the
provisions of this section.
(4)Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, metropolitan sewer
districts initiating projects pursuant to KRS Chapters 76 and 107 shall have all
powers and rights granted to cities and sewer bodies by KRS 96.930 through
96.943.
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