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Page 27 1 b. The operation of a public water supply system, 2 including any part of the system.The fees may be3based on the type and size of community served by the4system.The commission shall adopt a fee schedule 5 which shall be based on the total number of persons 6 served by public water supply systems in this state. 7 The commission shall calculate all fees in the 8 schedule to produce total revenues equaling four 9 hundred seventy-five thousand dollars for the fiscal 10 year beginning July 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1995, 11 seven hundred thousand dollars for the fiscal year 12 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, nine 13 hundred thousand dollars for the fiscal year beginning 14 July 1, 1996, and ending June 30, 1997, and one 15 million two hundred thousand dollars for each 16 subsequent fiscal year. For the fiscal year beginning 17 July 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1995, twenty-five 18 thousand dollars shall be deposited in the 19 administration account and four hundred fifty thousand 20 dollars shall be deposited in the public water supply 21 system account. For each subsequent fiscal year, one- 22 half of the fees shall be deposited into the 23 administration account and one-half of the fees shall 24 be deposited into the public water supply system 25 account. By May 1 of each year, the department shall 26 estimate the total revenue expected to be collected 27 from the overpayment of fees, which are all fees in 28 excess of the amount of the total revenues which are 29 expected to be collected under the current fee 30 schedule, and the total revenue expected to be 31 collected from the payment of fees during the next 32 fiscal year. The commission shall adjust the fees if 33 the estimate exceeds the amount of revenue required to 34 be deposited in the fund pursuant to this paragraph. 35 Sec. 57. Section 455E.11, subsection 2, paragraph 36 a, subparagraph (12), subparagraph subdivision (c), 37 Code 1995, is amended to read as follows: 38 (c) Twelve and one-half cents per ton per year is 39 appropriated to the department of natural resources to 40 provide additional toxic cleanup days and for the 41 natural resource geographic information system 42 required under section 455E.8, subsection 6. 43 Departmental rules adopted for implementation of toxic 44 cleanup days shall provide sufficient flexibility to 45 respond to the household hazardous material collection 46 needs of both small and large communities. 47 Sec. 58. EFFECTIVE DATES. 48 1. Sections 14, 17, 19, and 26 of this Act, being 49 deemed of immediate importance, take effect upon 50 enactment.
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