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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 1-704

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§1–704.
(a)It is the policy of the State to authorize each county and municipality to displace or limit competition in the area of water and sewerage systems to:
(1)assure delivery of adequate, economical, and efficient water and sewerage services;
(2)avoid duplication of water and sewerage facilities;
(3)control disease and provide for the public health and safety;
(4)prevent environmental degradation;
(5)protect natural resources;
(6)use the public right–of–way efficiently; and
(7)promote the general welfare by providing adequate water and sewerage systems.
(1)Notwithstanding any anticompetitive effect, a county or municipality may:
(i)grant one or more franchises or enter into contracts for water or sewerage systems on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis;
(ii)impose franchise fees;
(iii)establish charges and rates applicable to the franchise; and
(iv)adopt rules, regulations, and licensing requirements for the operation of the franchise.
(2)If another law grants a county or municipality the authority to operate water and sewerage systems, the county or municipality shall operate the systems without regard to any anticompetitive effect.
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