Under what authority can the district require that service be provided on the account of the landlord?
As a County Water District formed and operating under the County Water District Law, CVWD is authorized to adopt policies relating to the provision of services and facilities for service and the regulation of those services and facilities. (Water Code Sections 31027, 31105). CVWD may exercise the powers granted under the County Water District Law and those powers necessarily implied there from. (Water Code Section 31000). In addition, CVWD has the power generally to perform all acts necessary to carry out fully the provisions of the County Water District Law. (Water Code Section 31001). Therefore, CVWD has the authority to adopt a policy that requires the landlord to be on the account with a tenant.

CVWD is not subject to any requirement in the Public Utilities Code which may prevent an agency from requiring landlords to be on accounts. CVWD is not subject to, and does not operate under, any such requirements in the Public Utilities Code. In fact, the legal requirements that do apply to CVWD specifically authorize CVWD to impose such requirements on landlords. Water Code Section 31007.5, which is part of the County Water District Law, provides as follows:

No district furnishing water for residential use to a tenant shall seek to recover any charges or penalties for the furnishing of water to or for the tenant's residential use from any subsequent tenant on account of nonpayment of charges by a previous tenant. The district may, however, require that service to subsequent tenants be furnished on the account of the landlord or property owner.

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