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  8. Article 15 - Public Enterprises.


Article 15 - Public Enterprises.


  • § 153A-274 - Public enterprise defined.
  • § 153A-274.1 - Flood control activities under stormwater management programs.
  • § 153A-275 - Authority to operate public enterprises.
  • § 153A-276 - Financing public enterprises.
  • § 153A-277 - Authority to fix and enforce rates.
  • § 153A-278 - Joint provision of enterprisory services.
  • § 153A-279 - Limitations on rail transportation liability.
  • § 153A-280 - Public enterprise improvements.
  • § 153A-283 - Nonliability for failure to furnish water or sewer services.
  • § 153A-284 - Power to require connections.
  • § 153A-284.1 - Notes or deeds of trust to reserve wastewater treatment capacity unenforceable if capacity unused.
  • § 153A-286 - Law with respect to riparian rights not changed.
  • § 153A-288 - Venue for actions by riparian owners.
  • § 153A-291 - Cooperation between the Department of Transportation and any county in establishing or operating solid waste disposal facilities.
  • § 153A-292 - County collection and disposal facilities.
  • § 153A-293 - (See editor's note) Collection of fees for solid waste disposal facilities and solid waste collection services.
  • § 153A-294 - Solid waste defined.
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