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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 96 — Utilities in cities

96.934 Coordination of sewer body with water supplier.

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(1)If a city is also the water supplier, the governing body may provide that rates for
water service and sewer service be billed simultaneously and that water service shall
be discontinued upon failure to pay any part of such charges, including penalties,
interest, and reasonable fees for disconnection and reconnection;
(2)If a city is not also the water supplier, then in the event of failure on the part of any
sewer user to pay, when due, the bill for sewer service charges, the sewer body may,
when such power has been delegated to it by the city, give notice in writing, signed
by an authorized person, to the water supplier, to discontinue water service to
premises designated in the notice, until notified otherwise. The notice shall identify
the delinquent sewer user in such manner as reasonably to enable the water supplier
to identify the water service connection which is to be cut off pursuant thereto.
Upon receipt of such notice, the water supplier shall discontinue water service to the
premises until notified otherwise by the sewer body.
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