Section 116665 Of Article 9. Remedies From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 12. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 9.
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. Whenever the department determines that any public water
system is unable or unwilling to adequately serve its users, has been
actually or effectively abandoned by its owners, or is unresponsive
to the rules or orders of the department, the department may petition
the superior court for the county within which the system has its
principal office or place of business for the appointment of a
receiver to assume possession of its property and to operate its
system upon such terms and conditions as the court shall prescribe.
The court may require, as a condition to the appointment of the
receiver, that a sufficient bond be given by the receiver and be
conditioned upon compliance with the orders of the court and the
department, and the protection of all property rights involved. The
court may provide, as a condition of its order, that the receiver
appointed pursuant to the order shall not be held personally liable
for any good faith, reasonable effort to assume possession of, and to
operate, the system in compliance with the order.