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SECTION 45-34-5

   § 45-34-5  Contributions. – In the event two (2) or more municipalities jointly enter into an agreement oragreements, the proportion of the moneys to be paid by each of themunicipalities shall be determined and stated in the agreement based, from timeto time, upon the percentage of population of each municipality within thegroup in relation to the entire population to be served by the facilities,together with other factors that may be equitable; as, but not limited to,amounts of industrial and commercial wastes in any of the municipalities, andallowance to that municipality in which the disposal facilities may be located.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-45 > Chapter-45-34 > 45-34-5

SECTION 45-34-5

   § 45-34-5  Contributions. – In the event two (2) or more municipalities jointly enter into an agreement oragreements, the proportion of the moneys to be paid by each of themunicipalities shall be determined and stated in the agreement based, from timeto time, upon the percentage of population of each municipality within thegroup in relation to the entire population to be served by the facilities,together with other factors that may be equitable; as, but not limited to,amounts of industrial and commercial wastes in any of the municipalities, andallowance to that municipality in which the disposal facilities may be located.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-45 > Chapter-45-34 > 45-34-5

SECTION 45-34-5

   § 45-34-5  Contributions. – In the event two (2) or more municipalities jointly enter into an agreement oragreements, the proportion of the moneys to be paid by each of themunicipalities shall be determined and stated in the agreement based, from timeto time, upon the percentage of population of each municipality within thegroup in relation to the entire population to be served by the facilities,together with other factors that may be equitable; as, but not limited to,amounts of industrial and commercial wastes in any of the municipalities, andallowance to that municipality in which the disposal facilities may be located.