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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The commission shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the governing authority of Orleans Parish, to use any public street, road, servitude, or right-of-way in the conduct of its business at no cost to the district.
B. The commission shall be authorized to direct the correction, addition, installation, removal, relocation, adjustment, or upgrading of any individual, public, profit, nonprofit, or not-for-profit sewerage or water system located in the district, in accordance with provisions of the state sanitary code, other applicable parish ordinances, and state and local regulations. If no action is taken after proper notice of such direction, the commission shall complete the work directed and assess the owner or owners of such system or the owner or owners of the property on which the system is located, or both, for the reasonable cost of such work. Failure to pay such costs shall authorize the commission to file a lien on the property or system, to assess fines against such owner or owners, or to seek injunctive relief to restrain operation of such system. Subject to proper notice, any such lien filed on real property may be added to the annual ad valorem tax bill of such owner or owners of such property. In carrying out these powers, the commission is authorized to enter private and public properties.
C. The commission shall be authorized to adopt rules and regulations relative to the operation, maintenance, and connection of sewerage and water systems within the district, including rules to prevent obstruction of, interference with, or damage to such systems. Such rules and regulations shall be published in the official journal of Orleans Parish.
D. The commission shall have authority over all construction necessary or incidental to the provision of sewage disposal and water in the district. Plans and specifications for sewerage and water systems to be constructed in the district shall be submitted to and approved by the commission prior to initiating such construction, and the conduct of such construction shall be subject to inspection by the commission. Copies of any amendments to plans and specifications for such systems shall also be submitted to the commission, and the commission shall approve such amendments prior to operation of such systems.
E. The commission may perform such tasks relative to sewerage and water systems as it may be authorized to perform by the Louisiana Department of Health, the Department of Environmental Quality, and the Department of Conservation and Energy.
F. The commission is authorized to award contracts for construction or operation of sewerage and water systems within the district. The commission may also establish rules for awarding contracts in the event of emergency and extreme emergency.
G. The commission may establish a plumbing code for the district and monitor licensed plumbing contractors operating within said district provided such code does not conflict with any similar code established by the governing authority of Orleans Parish. The commission may amend the plumbing code as necessary.
H. The commission shall have the authority to construct, purchase, own, maintain, operate, and improve sewerage and water systems within the district.
I. In exercising its authority under this Subpart, the commission shall be subject to the authority of the Louisiana Department of Health, the Department of Environmental Quality, and the Department of Conservation and Energy.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 33, § 4065.3. Powers of commission - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-33-sect-4065-3/
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