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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 24 - Municipal and County Government
    • Chapter 105 - Consolidated Sewer Districts
    • § 3671. Policy

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 105 - Consolidated Sewer Districts
    § 3671. Policy

    § 3671. Policy
    It is the policy of the State to authorize two or more contiguous towns or other municipal corporations to join together to establish a consolidated sewer district for the purpose of developing, acquiring, or improving a sewage system for the purpose of disposing of the sewage from the district. (1967, No. 318 (Adj. Sess.), § 1a, eff. March 22, 1968.)

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 24 - Municipal and County Government

    Chapter 105 - Consolidated Sewer Districts

    § 3671. Policy

    § 3672. Definitions

    § 3673. Organization and operation—Establishment of consolidated sewer district

    § 3674. Organizational meeting

    § 3675. Warnings of meeting

    § 3676. Eligibility of voters

    § 3677. Check list

    § 3678. Record of proceedings

    § 3679. Finances—Sewer rates; application of revenue

    § 3680. Annual budget, apportionment, assessment, taxes

    § 3681. Special tax assessment for payment of execution

    § 3682. Debts and liabilities of member towns

    § 3683. Tax exemption

    § 3684. Indebtedness

    § 3685. Changes in membership—Inclusion of additional towns

    § 3686. Withdrawal from district

    § 3687. Eligibility for State aid

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