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2011 SESSION
11104149DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding sections numbered 15.2-2119.2 and 15.2-2143.1 as follows:
§ 15.2-2119.2. Fees and charges for sewer services to out of town customers.
In addition to all requirements related to rates, fees, and charges set forth in general or special law, the percentage differential between the rates, fees, and charges imposed by the Town of Leesburg for sewer services to customers located outside of its municipal limits and the rates, fees, and charges imposed by the Town of Leesburg for sewer services to customers within its municipal limits shall not be increased from the percentage differential existing as of January 1, 2011, unless otherwise agreed to by resolution passed by a majority vote of the governing body of Loudoun County.
§ 15.2-2143.1. Fees and charges for water services to out of town customers.
In addition to all requirements related to rates, fees, and charges set forth in general or special law, the percentage differential between the rates, fees, and charges imposed by the Town of Leesburg for water services to customers located outside of its municipal limits and the rates, fees, and charges imposed by the Town of Leesburg for water services to customers within its municipal limits shall not be increased from the percentage differential existing as of January 1, 2011, unless otherwise agreed to by resolution passed by a majority vote of the governing body of Loudoun County.