358.20 Rentals and charges.
1. Any sanitary district may by ordinance establish just and equitable rates, charges, or rentals for the utilities and services furnished by the district to be paid to the district by every person, firm, or corporation whose premises are served by a connection to the utilities and services directly or indirectly. The rates, charges, or rentals, as near as may be in the judgment of the board of trustees of the district, shall be equitable and in proportion to the services rendered and the cost of the services, and taking into consideration in the case of the premises the quantity of sewage produced thereby and its concentration, strength, and pollution qualities. The board of trustees may change the rates, charges, or rentals from time to time as it may deem advisable, and by ordinance may provide for collection. The board may contract with any municipality within the district, whereby the municipality may collect or assist in collecting any of the rates, charges, or rentals, whether in conjunction with water rentals or otherwise, and the municipality may undertake the collection and render the service. The board of trustees may also contract pursuant to chapter 28E with one or more city utilities or combined utility systems, including city utilities established pursuant to chapter 388, for joint billing or collection, or both, of combined service accounts for sanitary district services and utility services, and the contracts may provide for the discontinuance of one or more of the sanitary district services or water utility services if a delinquency occurs in the payment of any charges billed under a combined service account. The rates, charges, or rentals, if not paid when due, shall constitute a lien upon the real property served by a connection. The lien shall have equal precedence with ordinary taxes, may be certified to the county treasurer and collected in the same manner as taxes, and is not divested by a judicial sale.
2. If the delinquent rates or charges were incurred prior to the date a transfer of the property or premises in fee simple is filed with the county recorder and such delinquencies were not certified to the county treasurer prior to such date, the delinquent rates or charges are not eligible to be certified to the county treasurer. If certification of such delinquent rates or charges is attempted subsequent to the date a transfer of the property or premises in fee simple is filed with the county recorder, the county treasurer shall return the certification to the sanitary district attempting certification along with a notice stating that the delinquent rates or charges cannot be made a lien against the property or premises.
3. Sewer rentals, charges, or rates may supplant or replace, in whole or in part, any monetary levy of taxes which may be, or have been, authorized by the board of trustees for any of the following purposes:
a. To meet interest and principal payments on bonds legally authorized for the financing of sanitary utilities in any manner.
b. To pay costs of the construction, maintenance, or repair of such sanitary facilities or utilities, including payments to be made under any contract between municipalities for either the joint use of sewerage or sewage facilities, or for the use by one municipality of all or a part of the sewerage or sewer system of another municipality.
4. When a sewer rental ordinance has been passed and put into effect, prior ordinances or resolutions providing for monetary levy of taxes against real and personal property for such purposes, or the portion thereof replaced, may be repealed.
[C31, 35, §6066-d7; C39, §6066.21; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, §358.20, 393.7; C75, 77, 79, 81, §358.20]
87 Acts, ch 197, §3; 92 Acts, ch 1047, §1; 97 Acts, ch 62, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263; 2011 Acts, ch 109, §1
Referred to in §445.1
Collection of taxes, see chapter 445
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 358 - SANITARY DISTRICTS
Section 358.1A - Incorporation.
Section 358.1B - Combined water and sanitary district.
Section 358.2 - Petition — deposit.
Section 358.3 - Jurisdiction — decisions — records.
Section 358.4 - Date and notice of hearing.
Section 358.5 - Hearing of petition and order.
Section 358.6 - Notice of election.
Section 358.8 - Expenses and costs of election.
Section 358.9 - Selection of trustees — term of office.
Section 358.10 - Trustee’s bond.
Section 358.11 - Sanitary district to be a body corporate.
Section 358.12 - Board of trustees — powers.
Section 358.13 - Ordinances — publication or posting — time of taking effect.
Section 358.14 - Proof of ordinances.
Section 358.15 - Personal interest in contracts.
Section 358.16 - Power to provide for sewage disposal.
Section 358.17 - Power to acquire and dispose of property.
Section 358.18 - Taxes — power to levy — tax sales.
Section 358.19 - Records and disbursements.
Section 358.20 - Rentals and charges.
Section 358.21 - Debt limit — borrowing — bonds — purposes.
Section 358.22 - Special assessments and connection fees.
Section 358.23 - Appeal to district court.
Section 358.24 - Contracts outside of district.
Section 358.25 - Revenue bonds.
Section 358.27 - Hearing on annexation — date and notice.
Section 358.28 - Annexation hearing.
Section 358.29 - Notice, election, and expenses — costs.
Section 358.30 - Annexation of land by a city — compensation.
Section 358.30A - Severance of territory by resolution.
Section 358.31 - Petition filed.
Section 358.32 - Jurisdiction by board of supervisors.
Section 358.33 - Hearing on petition.
Section 358.35 - Conducting hearing.
Section 358.36 - Filing order of discontinuance.
Section 358.37 - Pending rights or liabilities.
Section 358.38 - Indebtedness assumed.