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Delaware Code > Title 16 > Chapter 14 - Water And/Or Sewer Authorities


Current as of: 2011
§ 1401Definitions
§ 1402General referendum; creation of authority; certificate and recording; certification of information to Secretary of State
§ 1403Amendment of articles of incorporation
§ 1404Withdrawal or joinder of municipalities; procedure
§ 1405Exercise of powers by governing body; composition; quorum; personnel; salaries; records
§ 1406Character of authorities with reference to public health and welfare; projects; general powers
§ 1407Limits of powers
§ 1408Issuance of revenue bonds -- Interest; maturity; use of proceeds; interim receipts or temporary bonds
§ 1409Issuance of revenue bonds -- Faith and credit of State or political subdivisions as unaffected
§ 1410Exemption of projects from taxes
§ 1411Fixed charges in connection with projects; regulation of sewage; water meter readings
§ 1412Trust agreements to secure bonds; pledges and assignments; contents of authorizing resolutions; depositaries for bond sales proceeds
§ 1413Connection with sewerage system by abutting property owners; conditions
§ 1414Provisions permitted for inclusion in resolutions or trust agreements providing for bonds
§ 1415Moneys received as trust funds; fiscal agents to act as trustees
§ 1416Rights of bondholders and trustees
§ 1417Revenue refunding bonds; single issues of revenue bonds; applicability thereto of other provisions of this chapter
§ 1418Accreditation of bonds for investment purposes
§ 1419Transfer of interest by municipalities; use of certain lands; powers of municipalities
§ 1420Transfer of projects to municipalities; conditions; termination of authorities
§ 1420AIncorporation of project within other governmental system; assumption of debt
§ 1421Scope and construction of chapter

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Delaware Laws: Water Pollution

Delaware Code Title 7 > Chapter 62 - Oil Pollution Liability
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 13 - Pollution Of Streams
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 14 - Water And/Or Sewer Authorities
Delaware Code Title 16 > Chapter 15 - Cesspools, Privy Wells, Drainage Systems And Water Supply Systems

U.S. Code Provisions: Water Pollution

U.S. Code Title 43 > Chapter 36 > Subchapter I - Offshore Oil Spill Pollution Fund
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 9 > Subchapter VI - Water Pollution Control
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 26 - Water Pollution Prevention And Control
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 27 - Ocean Dumping
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 28 - Pollution Casualties On The High Seas: United States Intervention
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 33 - Prevention Of Pollution From Ships
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 33A - Marine Debris Research, Prevention, And Reduction
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 39 - Shore Protection From Municipal Or Commercial Waste
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 40 - Oil Pollution
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 41 - National Coastal Monitoring

Federal Regulations: Water Pollution

U.S. Code Title 43 > Chapter 36 > Subchapter I - Offshore Oil Spill Pollution Fund
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 9 > Subchapter VI - Water Pollution Control
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 26 - Water Pollution Prevention And Control
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 27 - Ocean Dumping
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 28 - Pollution Casualties On The High Seas: United States Intervention
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 33 - Prevention Of Pollution From Ships
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 33A - Marine Debris Research, Prevention, And Reduction
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 39 - Shore Protection From Municipal Or Commercial Waste
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 40 - Oil Pollution
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 41 - National Coastal Monitoring

Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 3 > Part 1 > § 65-3-107. Company reports


Current as of: 2010

(a) It is the duty of each and every company, corporation, or individual, owning, operating, or managing such a company in this state, to send to the department of transportation at its office in Nashville, the monthly, quarterly, and annual statements of the operations of such company or individual, if such reports are issued; if not, then such company or individual shall send such reports as may be issued at any special or regular time. The president or chief officer of each and every such company shall, on or before February 1 of each year, make and transmit to the department of transportation at its office in Nashville, under oath of the president or chief officer of the company, a full and true statement of the affairs of the company as the same existed on the preceding January 1, in accordance with the direction and schedules prepared and furnished by the department of transportation.

(b) All common carriers shall send a copy of all safety inspection reports of such common carrier's tracks or track system which are prepared for or made by the federal railroad administration to the department of transportation. "Common carrier" is understood not to apply to private in-plant or intra-plant trackage owned or leased by private corporations which do not engage in serving the public as common carriers.

(c) Any officer, agent, or employee failing or refusing to make, under oath, any report required by the department of transportation, within the time required, or failing or refusing to answer fully under oath, if required, any inquiry propounded by the department of transportation, or who shall, in any way, hinder or obstruct the department of transportation, in the discharge of its duties, commits a Class C misdemeanor.

[Acts 1897, ch. 10, §§ 12, 13; Shan., §§ 3059a37, 3059a38; Code 1932, §§ 5413, 5414; Acts 1979, ch. 423, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 65-308, 65-309; Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 113; 1995, ch. 305, § 10.]

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