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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) There is hereby created and established a public body corporate and politic constituting a political subdivision of the State of Mississippi to be known as the “Hancock County Utility Authority.” The authority is composed of the geographic area of Hancock County as defined in Section 19-1-59, Mississippi Code of 1972, for the planning, acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation and coordination of water, wastewater and storm water systems in order to ensure the delivery of water, wastewater and storm water services to citizens residing within the boundaries of Hancock County.
(2) Within thirty (30) days of April 18, 2006, the Hancock County Utility Authority and the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District shall consolidate into a single agency, to be known as the Hancock County Utility Authority, which shall be a continuance of the corporate existence of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District. Such consolidation shall be effective by the concurrent resolution of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District and the Hancock County Utility Authority and the filing of a copy of such concurrent resolution with the Secretary of State, certified by the Secretary of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District and the Hancock County Utility Authority.
(3) Upon consolidation, the following shall apply:
(a) All property, rights and powers of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District are hereby vested in and shall be exercised by the Hancock County Utility Authority, subject, however to all pledges, covenants, agreements and trusts made or created by the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District;
(b) All debts, liabilities, obligations, agreements, contracts and covenants of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District are hereby imposed upon the Hancock County Utility Authority. Any property of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District in which a mortgage or security interest has been granted to any bondholders or other creditors of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District shall continue to be subject to the mortgage or security interest until the mortgage or security interest is defeased or terminated in accordance with its terms. All bondholders and other creditors of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District and persons having claims against or contracts with the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District of any kind or character may enforce those debts, claims and contracts against the authority in the same manner as they might have against the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District, and the rights and remedies of those bondholders, creditors, and persons having claims or contracts shall not be limited or restricted in any manner by this act;
(c) All regulations of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District shall continue to be in effect as the regulations of the Hancock County Utility Authority until amended, supplemented or rescinded by the Hancock County Utility Authority in accordance with law; and
(d) All employees of the Southern Regional Wastewater Management District shall become employees of the authority. Nothing in this act shall affect the civil service status, if any, of those employees or their rights, privileges, obligations or status with respect to any pension or retirement system.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 49. Conservation and Ecology § 49-17-735 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-49-conservation-and-ecology/ms-code-sect-49-17-735/
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