§ 14-234-118 - No abrogation of existing contracts -- Exception.
               	 		
14-234-118.    No abrogation of existing contracts -- Exception.
    (a)  As used in this section:
      (1)  The  term "utility service" shall mean utility service of municipally owned  water utilities and shall not mean utility service of municipally owned  electric utilities, municipally owned natural gas utility systems, or  consolidated municipal utility improvement districts;
      (2)  The  term "abrogate" means to cancel, invalidate, nullify, annul, void,  revoke, rescind, deny, repudiate, or otherwise terminate or refuse to  honor.
(b)  The provisions of this  section shall not apply to contracts between a municipality within this  state and an entity or entities located outside the boundaries of this  state.
(c)    (1)  The governing  body of a municipality shall have no authority, by ordinance or  otherwise, to abrogate an existing contract to furnish water utility  service to residents in an area outside the boundaries of the  municipality unless provided for by mutual agreement of all parties  involved. Provided, nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit or  restrict the authority of the governing body of a municipality to revise  a revision of the rates to be charged water utility users in an area  outside the boundaries of the municipality if circumstances arise which  justify a revision in such rates or charges.
      (2)  Provided  further, nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit or restrict the  authority of a municipality to enforce payment of utility bills by  disconnecting utility service and terminating contracts to furnish  utility service.
(d)  Nothing  contained in this section shall require a municipally owned water  utility to extend new service under existing water supply contracts  outside its corporate limits or continue service under existing water  supply contracts outside its corporate limits, if, in the opinion of the  municipally owned water utility, such extension or continuance of  service would be an engineering or financial impracticality, affect the  reliability or quality of service to customers served under such  extension or continuance, or affect the reliability or quality of  service to other customers of the municipally owned water utility.