Maine Code § 38-1106

Operational date of sanitary districts
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Notwithstanding the prior issuance of a certificate of organization, a sanitary district is not in
operation and may not exercise any of its powers granted in this chapter until the date set by the
Commissioner of Environmental Protection as provided in section 1105. On that date, the sanitary
district becomes operative and the trustees shall assume the management and control of the operation
of all of the public sewers, storm and surface water drains, treatment plants and related structures within
the sanitary district, and the municipalities and residents of unorganized territory within the sanitary
district on and after the operational date have no responsibility for the operation or control of the public
sewers and storm and surface water drains and treatment plants within their respective jurisdictions
other than to pay for services rendered to the municipality or residents by the sanitary district. [PL
1989, c. 890, Pt. A, §40 (AFF); PL 1989, c. 890, Pt. B, §215 (AMD).]

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