Terms Used In Michigan Laws 325.1011b

  • Department: means the department of environmental quality or its authorized agent or representative. See Michigan Laws 325.1002
  • month: means a calendar month; the word "year" a calendar year; and the word "year" alone shall be equivalent to the words "year of our Lord". See Michigan Laws 8.3j
  • Noncommunity supply: means a public water supply that is not a community supply, but that has not less than 15 service connections or that serves not fewer than 25 individuals on an average daily basis for not less than 60 days per year. See Michigan Laws 325.1002
  (1) The department shall impose an annual fee on each noncommunity supply provider in accordance with the following fee schedule:

Type of Noncommunity Supply Annual Fee
Nontransient noncommunity supply $ 360.00
Transient noncommunity supply $ 85.00

(2) The annual fee in this section shall be adjusted on October 1 each year following the effective date of this section by applying the percentage adjustment using the Detroit consumer price index.

  (3) For 5 or more noncommunity supplies under the same ownership on contiguous properties, the annual fee per noncommunity supply is 75% of the fee identified in subsection (1).
  (4) A noncommunity supply provider shall pay the annual fee by November 30 each year. After November 30 of each year that a fee is not paid, the department of treasury shall collect from the nonpaying noncommunity supply provider a penalty of $25.00 for each month or portion of a month.
  (5) A noncommunity supply provider that has completed construction of a new well or replacement well in compliance with a construction permit issued by a local health department is exempt from paying the first annual fee described in subsection (1) after final approval of the well is received.
  (6) The department is not required to perform sanitary surveys or other services to maintain compliance with this act on behalf of a noncommunity supply provider who has not paid the current annual fee or appropriate penalties.