2014 Indiana Code
TITLE 13. ENVIRONMENT
ARTICLE 26. REGIONAL WATER, SEWAGE, AND SOLID WASTE DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 1. PURPOSES OF REGIONAL DISTRICTS


Download as PDF IC 13-26 ARTICLE 26. REGIONAL WATER, SEWAGE, AND SOLID WASTE DISTRICTS IC 13-26-1 Chapter 1. Purposes of Regional Districts IC 13-26-1-1 Water supply; collection, treatment, disposal of sewage, solid waste, and refuse Sec. 1. Any area may be established as a regional water, sewage, or solid waste district under this article for one (1) or more of the following purposes: (1) To provide a water supply for domestic, industrial, and public use to users inside and outside the district. (2) To provide for the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage inside and outside the district. (3) To provide for the collection, treatment, and disposal of solid waste and refuse inside and outside the district. As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.16. IC 13-26-1-2 Petition to increase board of trustees membership, add to, modify or abandon purposes or plan Sec. 2. (a) At any time after the creation of a district, the district, after motion by the district's board, may file a petition with the department requesting the approval of the department permitting the district to: (1) increase or add to the district's purposes or modify the district plan approved by the department; (2) abandon or surrender all or part of a purpose or plan approved by the department; or (3) subject to IC 13-26-4-1, increase the number of persons serving on the board of trustees. (b) The department may: (1) approve; (2) modify and approve; or (3) reject; a request received under this section. As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.101-2003, SEC.1.

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