2025 Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 65 - General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units 65.058 Definitions for section -- Forbearance period after acquisition of public water or wastewater system -- Duties of acquiring utility -- Duties of Energy and Environment Cabinet and Public Service Commission upon expiration of forbearance period.
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65.058 Definitions for section -- Forbearance period after acquisition of public
water or wastewater system -- Duties of acquiring utility -- Duties of Energy
and Environment Cabinet and Public Service Commission upon expiration of
forbearance period.
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As used in this section:
(a) "Acquiring utility" means a public water or wastewater system, or a utility
described in KRS 278.010(3)(d) or (f);
(b) "Cabinet" means the Energy and Environment Cabinet;
(c) "Commission" means the Public Service Commission;
(d) "Forbearance period" means a three (3) year period of time that begins on the
day that the sale of the public water or wastewater system to the acquiring
utility closes;
(e) "Governing body" means the appointed officials having control and
responsibility for the governance of the public water or wastewater system;
and
(f) "Public water or wastewater system" means any of the following that serve a
community:
1.
A water district, water association, or joint water commission formed
under KRS Chapter 74;
2.
A sewer district or sanitation district formed under KRS Chapter 67, 76,
or 220;
3.
A municipal water utility and water works, sewer utility, or sewage
system or works, or combined electric and water plant formed under this
chapter; and
4.
Any combination of two (2) or more of the entities listed in
subparagraphs 1. to 3. of this paragraph.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, when a public water or
wastewater system is sold, the acquiring utility shall have a forbearance period
during which the acquiring utility shall:
(a) Not be required to pay any of the acquired public water or wastewater
system's fines or penalties imposed for violations of KRS Chapter 224 or 278,
or the administrative regulations promulgated thereunder, including any fines
and penalties imposed prior to April 12, 2024;
(b) Make all necessary improvements to the public water or wastewater system
and its public works to correct past violations and bring the water system,
wastewater system, or both into compliance with state and federal law; and
(c) Be given priority for any eligible financing from the Kentucky Infrastructure
Authority to correct all deficiencies in the system identified in state and
federal violations.
The public water or wastewater system shall maintain and make accessible all
books and records associated with the actions taken during the forbearance period
to the cabinet, the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, and the commission to
demonstrate compliance with this section. The acquiring utility shall comply with
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any law requiring audits of its books, records, or operations of its facilities or
works.
Within thirty (30) days of receiving a notice of intent to purchase a public water or
wastewater system by the governing body or owner of the acquiring utility, the
cabinet and the commission shall each prepare and submit a list to the acquiring
utility detailing the fines, penalties, and other deficiencies that have accrued to the
acquired public water or wastewater system and the length of time that those
amounts may be deferred during the forbearance period.
After the forbearance period has expired, the cabinet and the commission shall
either:
(a) Waive all fines and penalties incurred prior to the commencement of the
forbearance period if all of the deficiencies giving rise to the fines and
penalties have been resolved and:
1.
The deficient public water or wastewater system is placed under a
management and operations agreement with all day-to-day management
and operations handled by a well-operated utility; or
2.
The deficient public water or wastewater system is sold to an acquiring
utility;
(b) Proceed to collect all past due fines and penalties if the deficiencies have not
been resolved or the deficient public water or wastewater system is not under
a management and operations agreement or sold to an acquiring utility; or
(c) Grant an extension of the forbearance period of no longer than six (6) months
if the commission and the cabinet determine that all of the conditions for
waiver of fines and penalties in paragraph (a) of this subsection will be
satisfied by that time.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, interest or additional charges
shall not be imposed by the cabinet or the commission on those accrued amounts
during the forbearance period.
An acquired public water or wastewater system to which a forbearance period has
been applied under this section shall not be eligible for any additional forbearance
periods.
Effective: April 12, 2024
History: Created 2024 Ky. Acts ch. 185, sec. 4, effective April 12, 2024.
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