2013 Vermont Statutes
Title 10 Conservation and Development
Chapter 64 POTABLE WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM PERMIT
§ 1976 Delegation of authority to municipalities


10 V.S.A. § 1976 What's This?

1976. Delegation of authority to municipalities

(a)(1) If a municipality submits a written request for delegation of this chapter, the secretary shall delegate authority to the municipality to implement and administer provisions of this chapter, the rules adopted under this chapter, and the enforcement provisions of chapter 201 of this title relating to this chapter, provided that the secretary is satisfied that the municipality:

(A) has established a process for accepting, reviewing, and processing applications and issuing permits, which shall adhere to the rules established by the secretary for potable water supplies and wastewater systems, including permits, by rule, for sewerage connections;

(B) has hired, appointed, or retained on contract, or will hire, appoint, or retain on contract, a licensed designer to perform technical work which must be done by a municipality under this section to grant permits;

(C) will take timely and appropriate enforcement actions pursuant to the authority of chapter 201 of this title;

(D) commits to reporting annually to the secretary on a form and date determined by the secretary; and

(E) will comply with all other requirements of the rules adopted under section 1978 of this title.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, there shall be no delegation of this section or of section 1975 or 1978 of this title.

(b) As of July 1, 2007, those provisions of municipal ordinances and zoning bylaws that regulate potable water supplies and wastewater systems are superseded by the provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter. However, to the extent that local ordinances and bylaws apply to potable water supplies and wastewater systems that are exempt from the permitting requirements of this chapter, and to the extent that those local ordinances and bylaws establish procedural requirements that are consistent with this chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter, those provisions of existing and any future ordinances or bylaws shall not be superseded in municipalities that receive delegation under this section.

(c) Notwithstanding 24 V.S.A. 3633(d), municipal ordinances relating to sewage systems, which ordinances were approved before July 1984 under 18 V.S.A. 613 by the board of health, and those approved before July 1984 by the commissioner of health, shall remain in effect unless superseded.

(d) A municipality may assess fees in an amount sufficient to support municipal services provided under this section.

(e) Notwithstanding the fact that local ordinances and bylaws may have been superseded by this chapter, a permit issued under those ordinances shall remain in effect, unless and until superseded by another permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

(f) The secretary may review municipal implementation of this section on a random basis, or in response to a complaint, or on his or her own motion. This review may include consideration of the municipal implementation itself, as well as consideration of the practices, testing procedures employed, systems designed, system designs approved, installation procedures used, and any work associated with the performance of these tasks. (Added 2001, No. 133 (Adj. Sess.), 1, eff. June 13, 2002.)

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