California Water Code ARTICLE 2 - Standby Charges
- Section 71630.
The district by ordinance may, pursuant to the notice, protest, and hearing procedures in Section 53753 of the Government Code, fix on or before the...
- Section 71631.
The standby assessment or availability charge shall not exceed ten dollars ($10) per acre per year for each acre of land on which the charge...
- Section 71631.5.
Notwithstanding Section 71631, in any improvement district situated within the Eastern Municipal Water District, the Western Municipal Water District of Riverside County, the Elsinore Valley...
- Section 71631.6.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 71631, in any improvement district situated within the Otay Municipal Water District in San Diego County, the standby assessment or...
- Section 71631.7.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 71631, for the San Luis Rey Municipal Water District, the standby assessment or availability charge shall not exceed thirty dollars ($30) per acre...
- Section 71632.
The ordinance fixing a standby assessment or availability charge shall be adopted by the board pursuant to the notice, protest, and hearing procedures in Section...
- Section 71633.
The ordinance fixing a standby assessment or availability charge may establish schedules varying the charges according to land uses, water uses, and degree of water...
- Section 71634.
On or before the third Monday in August, the board shall furnish in writing to the board of supervisors and the county auditor of each...
- Section 71635.
The board shall direct that, at the time and in the manner required by law for the levying of taxes for county purposes the board...
- Section 71636.
All county officers charged with the duty of collecting taxes shall collect district standby charges with the regular tax payments to the county. Said charges...
- Section 71637.
Charges fixed by the district shall be a lien on all the property benefited thereby. Liens for said charges shall be of the same force...
Last modified: October 22, 2018