NOTE: R.S. 33:4081.1 eff. upon adoption of a Const. Amend. allowing a
political subdivision to use public funds for certain uses regarding drinking
water service lines. See Acts 2024, No. 527.
§4081.1. Lead service line replacement; right of entry
A. A municipality may adopt an ordinance that allows the municipality or
municipal water system, or any agent thereof, to enter a property within the
municipality to perform a lead service line replacement, provided that the
municipality provides the owner and any residents of the property with notice at least
seven days before entering the property, unless in the case of an emergency as
determined by the municipality or municipal water system. A municipality may not
enter into a property that is not directly related to performing a lead service line
replacement.
B. For the purposes of this Section, notice to the owner and any residents of
the property shall include an attempt to inform the owner and any residents in person
of the date and time of the lead service line replacement, and if the owner or a
resident is unable to be reached in person, the municipality shall send, by certified
mail, a letter to the owner and any residents or post a written notice in a prominent
location on the property which shall include:
(1) The scheduled date and time of the lead service line replacement and who
will be performing the replacement.
(2) The likely extent of water service disruption.
(3) Nearby locations where the municipality or a public water system is
distributing supplementary drinking water, if any.
(4) Any remedies that the municipality shall take if the municipality or
municipal water system, or an agent thereof, is unable to access the property.
C. In addition to the notice requirements of Subsection B of this Section, a
municipality shall send, by certified mail, the owner a letter after the completion of
the replacement stating the approximate time that the replacement occurred and
providing a brief summary of the work performed.
D. As used in this Section:
(1) "Municipal water system" means a municipal utilities authority, water
district, waterworks, water commission, joint meeting, or any other political
subdivision of the state authorized pursuant to law to operate or maintain a public
water system or to construct, rehabilitate, operate, or maintain water supply
facilities or otherwise provide water for human consumption.
(2) "Service line" means the pipe, tubing, and fittings connecting a municipal
water main to a building or structure and also includes the water meter for the
property.
Acts 2024, No. 527, §1, see Act.