CHAPTER 8. COMPLIANCE WITH ORDERS
IC 13-18-8
Chapter 8. Compliance With Orders
IC 13-18-8-1
Final order
Sec. 1. A person upon whom a final order is served under the
water pollution control laws shall take the steps that are necessary to
comply with the final order.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-2
Compliance by municipality; bond issue
Sec. 2. (a) If the offender is a municipal corporation, the cost of:
(1) acquisition, construction, repair, alteration, or extension of
the necessary plants, machinery, or works; or
(2) taking other steps that are necessary to comply with the
order;
shall be paid out of money on hand available for these purposes or
out of the general money of the municipal corporation not otherwise
appropriated.
(b) If there is not sufficient money on hand or unappropriated, the
necessary money shall be raised by the issuance of bonds. The bond
issue is subject only to the approval of the department of local
government finance (before July 1, 2008).
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.90-2002, SEC.367;
P.L.224-2007, SEC.103; P.L.146-2008, SEC.421.
IC 13-18-8-3
Issuance of bonds as direct obligation of municipal corporation
Sec. 3. If the estimated cost of the steps necessary for a municipal
corporation to comply with a final order is great enough that the
bond issue necessary to finance the project would not raise the total
outstanding bonded indebtedness of the municipal corporation in
excess of the constitutional limit, the necessary bonds:
(1) may be issued as a direct obligation of the municipal
corporation; and
(2) may be retired by a general tax levy against all the property
within the limit of the municipal corporation listed and assessed
for taxation.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-4
Revenue bonds
Sec. 4. (a) Subject to subsection (b), if:
(1) the amount of the bonds necessary to be issued would raise
the total outstanding bonded indebtedness of the municipal
corporation above the constitutional limitation; or
(2) the municipal corporation determines against the issuance
of direct obligation bonds;
the municipal corporation shall issue revenue bonds and provide for
the retirement of the bonds in the same manner and subject to the
same conditions provided for the issuance and retirement of bonds
in IC 36-9-23 to the extent that the provisions of that statute are
applicable and not in conflict with any of the express provisions of
the water pollution control laws.
(b) IC 36-9-23-12 does not apply to bond issues proposed by a
municipal corporation to comply with a final order issued under the
authority of the water pollution control laws or IC 13-1-3 (before its
repeal) and objections or submission to the qualified voters of the
municipal corporation:
(1) may not be authorized; and
(2) if objections are made, do not operate to justify or excuse
failure to comply with the final order.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-5
Sanitary fund
Sec. 5. The money made available by the issuance of either direct
obligation bonds or revenue bonds as provided by the water pollution
control laws or IC 13-1-3 (before its repeal):
(1) constitutes a sanitary fund; and
(2) shall be used for no other purpose than for carrying out an
order issued under the water pollution control laws or IC 13-1-3
(before its repeal).
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-6
Municipal pollution control works; governing law
Sec. 6. (a) Subject to subsection (b):
(1) the construction, acquisition, improvement, equipment,
custody, operation, repair, and maintenance of a plant,
machinery, or works by a municipal corporation in compliance
with a final order of the commissioner, other than the financing;
and
(2) the rights, powers, and duties of the municipal corporation
and the respective officers and departments of the municipal
corporation, whether the plant, machinery, or works is financed
by the issuance of revenue or direct obligation bonds;
is governed by IC 36-9-23 to the extent that the provisions of
IC 36-9-23 are applicable and do not conflict with any of the express
provisions of the water pollution control laws.
(b) IC 36-9-23-12 does not apply to the construction, acquisition,
equipping, improvement, repair, or maintenance of a plant,
machinery, or works by any municipal corporation in compliance
with a final order issued under the water pollution control laws or
IC 13-1-3 before its repeal, and the objections or submission to the
qualified voters of the municipal corporation:
(1) may not be authorized; and
(2) if objections are made, do not operate to justify or excuse
failure to comply with the final order.
(c) IC 36-9-23 may not be construed to allow the municipal
corporation or any of the officers of the municipal corporation
discretion in the manner of complying with the order since
complying with the order is mandatory.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-7
Failure to comply with final order
Sec. 7. Failure of:
(1) a municipal corporation; or
(2) the board of directors or other governing body of a private
corporation, association, or other legal entity;
to provide for the financing and construction of the works that are
necessary to carry out a final order issued under the water pollution
control laws or IC 13-1-3 (before its repeal) by appropriate ordinance
or resolution constitutes failure to begin appropriate action or
proceedings to comply with the order.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.
IC 13-18-8-8
Extensions of time; penalties
Sec. 8. (a) The commissioner may extend the time fixed in a final
order issued under the water pollution control laws or IC 13-1-3
(before its repeal) within which any offender is ordered to correct or
abate a condition of pollution of any water upon written petition filed
with the department not less than thirty (30) days before the time
fixed in the order if it appears that:
(1) a good faith effort to comply with the order is being made;
and
(2) it will be impossible for the offender to complete the project
of work undertaken within the time fixed.
(b) A person who fails or refuses to correct or abate the polluted
condition in compliance with the order:
(1) within the time fixed; or
(2) within the time additionally granted under this section;
is subject to the penalties imposed by IC 13-30-4, IC 13-30-5, and
IC 13-30-8, and may be subject to criminal prosecution under
IC 13-30-10.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.137-2007, SEC.10.
IC 13-18-8-9
Violations
Sec. 9. A person who fails to discharge a duty imposed upon the
person by the water pollution control laws commits a Class B
misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.8.