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CHAPTER 512 H.B. No. 1152 1 AN ACT 2 relating to the authority of certain nonprofit water supply 3 corporations and sewer service corporations to establish and 4 enforce customer water conservation measures. 5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 6 SECTION 1. Section 67.011, Water Code, is amended to read as 7 follows: 8 Sec. 67.011. POWERS OF CORPORATION IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. 9 (a) In a county with a population of less than 3.3 million, a 10 corporation may: 11 (1) own, hold, lease, or otherwise acquire water 12 wells, springs, or other sources of water supply; 13 (2) build, operate, and maintain pipelines to 14 transport water or wastewater; 15 (3) build and operate plants and equipment necessary 16 to distribute water or to treat and dispose of wastewater; [and] 17 (4) sell water or provide wastewater services to a 18 political subdivision, a private corporation, or an individually and 19 (5) establish and enforce reasonable customer water 20 conservation practices and prohibit excessive or wasteful uses of 21 potable water. 22 (b) A corporation may enforce customer water conservation 23 practices under Subsection (a) (5) by assessing reasonable 24 penalties as provided in the corporation's tariff. A penalty may be
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives.78th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 1152, Chapter 512,
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June 20, 2003;
[Austin, Texas].
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