Indiana Code § 13-18-15-5

Waiver against remonstrance
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Sec. 5. A landowner in an unincorporated area who connects to a sewer or water service because a person other than the landowner has polluted or contaminated the area is not required to grant a municipality a waiver against remonstrance if: (1) the area in which the service to be provided is annexed; and (2) a person other than the landowner or the municipality has paid the cost of extension of or connection to the service. [Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-7-15-1(b).]   IC 13-18-16 Chapter 16. Public Water Supplies               13-18-16-1 Submission of plans and specifications; issuance of permit; determination             13-18-16-2 Revocation or modification of permit             13-18-16-3 Civil penalty             13-18-16-4 Emergency repairs or proceedings             13-18-16-5 Approval of plans             13-18-16-6 Operation and maintenance; duties; violations             13-18-16-7 Water samples and reports of operations             13-18-16-7.5 Duties of operator of public water system that uses surface water; information gathering             13-18-16-8 Rules             13-18-16-9 Agency to secure benefits of federal act             13-18-16-10 Continuing surveillance             13-18-16-11 Local government programs and facilities             13-18-16-12 Permit required             13-18-16-13 Investigation of public water system's water; water testing at new collection point; appointment of person to take charge             13-18-16-13.5 Complaint arising from alleged exposure to drinking water supplied by water utility; barred if water met applicable standards             13-18-16-14 Sewage treatment plants; inefficient supervision or operation; orders to appoint superintendent             13-18-16-15 Enforcement of chapter             13-18-16-16 Nonprofit water utility reconstituted as water authority by resolution; status as political subdivision; existing obligations; treatment as nonprofit; independent audits

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