§ 58:14-1 Boundaries of Passaic Valley Sewerage District
§ 58:14-1.9 Passaic Valley Sewerage District to include part of borough of Franklin Lakes
§ 58:14-1.10 Boundary lines of Passaic Valley sewerage district, altered, amended, extended
§ 58:14-2 Passaic valley sewerage commissioners; body corporate; general powers
§ 58:14-3 Appointment of commissioners; removal; vacancies
§ 58:14-4 $10,000 salary
§ 58:14-5 Commissioners not to be interested in contracts; removal of offender; contracts void
§ 58:14-6 Annual organization; officers, agents and employees
§ 58:14-6.1 Group hospital service; deductions
§ 58:14-6.2 Premium payments by Commissioners permissive
§ 58:14-7 Discharge of sewage or other polluting matter into certain waters prohibited; enforcement
§ 58:14-8 Discharge of sewage or certain other matter, articles or substances into enumerated waters prohibited; penalty
§ 58:14-9 Municipalities may request commissioners to prepare plans and estimates for construction of intercepting sewers
§ 58:14-10 Payment of preliminary expenses by municipality
§ 58:14-11 Preparation and delivery of plans and estimates to municipalities; records
§ 58:14-12 Contracts for construction, maintenance and operation of intercepting sewer; contents
§ 58:14-13 Apportionment of cost of construction; valuation of taxable property
§ 58:14-14 Provision for increase of sewer capacity
§ 58:14-15 Annual apportionment of cost of maintenance, repair and operation
§ 58:14-15.1 Installment payments for cost of maintenance, repair and operation
§ 58:14-16 Contract provisions as to construction, repair and operation; purchase of lands
§ 58:14-17 Items included in cost of construction
§ 58:14-18 Items included in cost of maintenance, repairs and operation
§ 58:14-19 Contracting municipalities to exercise powers of eminent domain
§ 58:14-20 Commissioners may acquire and condemn lands; construction and operation of sewer
§ 58:14-21 Location of sewer; entry upon and digging up of streets, etc
§ 58:14-22 $7,500 bid threshold
§ 58:14-23 Contracting municipalities may borrow money and issue bonds; limit of indebtedness
§ 58:14-24 Commissioners may borrow money; security
§ 58:14-25 Contracts with certain municipalities and persons for use of sewers, etc
§ 58:14-26 Municipalities contracting under section 58:14-25 may borrow money
§ 58:14-27 Contract with certain municipalities to pay their portion of cost of operation and maintenance
§ 58:14-28 Contracts by municipalities with others for use of reserve sewer capacity
§ 58:14-29 Annual statement of reserve sewer capacity
§ 58:14-30 Supplementary contracts
§ 58:14-31 Control of sewers; payment by municipalities of cost of maintenance and operation
§ 58:14-32 Audit of accounts of commissioners; financial report; liability of commissioners
§ 58:14-33 Suits to enforce provisions of chapter
§ 58:14-34 Lease of lands to municipalities maintaining joint sewers; contracts for disposal of sludge; use of moneys received
§ 58:14-34.1 Definitions
§ 58:14-34.2 Leases for use of intercepting sewer authorized
§ 58:14-34.3 Determination of capacity before making lease; hearing; notice
§ 58:14-34.4 Required provisions in lease
§ 58:14-34.5 Distribution of rentals
§ 58:14-34.6 Lessees’ use not to interfere with use by contracting agencies
§ 58:14-34.7 Use of intercepting sewer in excess of allotted capacity; restraining or permitting; rental for excess use
§ 58:14-34.8 Repeal
§ 58:14-34.9 Lease with minimum annual rental
§ 58:14-34.10 Legislative declaration as to need for repair, replacement and improvement
§ 58:14-34.11 Definitions
§ 58:14-34.12 Additional powers of commissioners
§ 58:14-34.13 Continuation of status of commissioners
§ 58:14-34.14 Bond issue authorized; resolution; notice and hearing; issuance and sale; bond anticipation notes
§ 58:14-34.15 Notice limiting time for questioning validity; bar of actions and defenses
§ 58:14-34.16 Negotiability of bonds, obligations and coupons
§ 58:14-34.17 Contractual provisions of bond resolution
§ 58:14-34.18 Remedies of bond holders
§ 58:14-34.19 Exemptions from liability
§ 58:14-34.20 Interest on indebtedness as cost of system
§ 58:14-34.21 Mortgage, pledge, encumbrance or disposal of system; exemption from judicial process
§ 58:14-34.22 Investments in bonds; security for deposits
§ 58:14-34.23 Exemption from taxation
§ 58:14-34.24 Pledge, covenant and agreement with bondholders
§ 58:14-34.25 Powers and duties cumulative and additional
§ 58:14-34.26 Partial invalidity
§ 58:14-34.27 Agreement with contracting agency for use of pumping station and treatment facilities
§ 58:14-34.28 Hearing on proposed agreement
§ 58:14-34.29 Contents of agreement
§ 58:14-34.30 Agreements limited by capacity of facilities
§ 58:14-35 Rules and regulations; civil penalty for violations
§ 58:14-36 Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners, establishment of reduced rates for certain affordable housing projects
§ 58:14-37 Customers of Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners, electronic billing, payment permitted

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