Delaware Code § 9-2210

Penalties for failure to pay charges
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(a) In the event that a service charge with regard to any parcel of real property is not paid as and when due, a penalty shall accrue and
be due to the County on the unpaid balance at a rate and in a manner to be set by ordinance of County Council.
(b) In the event that any service charge with respect to any parcel of real property is not paid as and when due, the Chief Financial
Officer of the County may, at his or her discretion, enter upon such parcel and cause the connection thereof leading directly or indirectly
to the sewerage system to be cut and shut off until the service charges and any subsequent charges with regard to such parcel and all
penalties thereon are fully paid.
(c) The Office of Finance of New Castle County may at any time notify in writing the person or corporation employing any person
responsible for the payment of delinquent service charges hereunder that the charges are due, delinquent and unpaid and thereupon the
employer shall deduct from the wages, or from any sum due such employee, the amount of the charges due from such employee, and
charge the same against the employee. If such employer refuses or neglects to comply with this section within 3 months from the time
of receiving such notice, the employer shall be personally liable for the charges of such person as to whom notice has been given. The
Office of Finance may recover the amount of the charges from such employer in an action of debt before any Justice of the Peace. When
the amount of such charges is held by any employer under this section, the employer shall pay the same to the Office of Finance within
30 days thereafter. A copy of this section shall accompany all written notices to employers.

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