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Mathews County, VA
 
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All premises connected to the facilities of the District shall, at all reasonable hours, be open to the Sanitary District Administrator, Supervisor or their agents for the purpose of inspecting, installing, removing, repairing or maintaining the facilities and appurtenances therein which are connected to the facilities of the District.
A. 
Any owner of a premises, the sewerage facilities of which are connected to the facilities of the District, who sells or otherwise transfers the ownership of such premises shall be liable for the payment of all charges made for service rendered to such premises until such owner makes application for discontinuance of service on the forms furnished by the Sanitary District Administrator and secures the approval of the Sanitary District Administrator therefor.
B. 
No such application shall be approved by the Sanitary District Administrator until the new owner makes application for sewerage service on the contract forms furnished by the Sanitary District Administrator.
A. 
The Administrator may request the Board's advice, counsel, interpretation and/or direction on all applications for service and/or Sanitary District related matters prior to rendering a decision on the same.
B. 
All interpretations and decisions rendered by the Administrator may be appealed to the Board upon written notice of the same. Such notice shall describe in detail the nature of the appeal and the basis therefor. Such notice shall be filed with the Administrator within 30 days of the rendering of the interpretation or the decision being appealed. The Board may require the appellant and Administrator to provide such information it deems necessary to evaluate and to render a decision on the appeal.
Except as otherwise provided, any person violating any of the provisions contained in this chapter shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).