Indiana Code § 14-33-20-12

Supplying water to additional users outside territorial boundaries; jurisdiction; expenses
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Sec. 12. (a) IC 14-33-4-2 does not apply to the addition of territory to a district in any county for the purpose of supplying water to additional users outside the territorial boundaries of the district. The commission has exclusive jurisdiction over the granting to a district of territorial authority to serve additional water users.       (b) For the purposes of: (1) granting territorial authority to a district to serve additional water users under subsection (a); and (2) exercising the commission's jurisdiction for changes in the rates and charges of a district under section 14 of this chapter; the commission shall recoup its expenses under IC 8-1-2-70 . For purposes of this subsection, a district that has the purpose of water supply and that operates under this chapter is considered a municipal utility. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-3-4-4(e), (f).]

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