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CITY OF SURREYSurrey Waterworks Regulation and Charges Bylaw, 2007, No. 16337TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE PART 1 CITATION..................................................................................................................................
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A bylaw to impose fees is a legal document that grants authority to an organization to set and collect fees for specific services or activities.
Any organization or entity that wishes to charge fees for their services or activities is required to file a bylaw to impose fees.
To fill out a bylaw to impose fees, the organization must outline the specific fees to be charged, the services or activities for which the fees will be collected, and the process for fee collection and enforcement.
The purpose of a bylaw to impose fees is to establish a clear legal basis for an organization to charge fees for their services or activities, and to ensure that fee collection is done in a fair and transparent manner.
The bylaw to impose fees must include details about the fees to be charged, the services or activities for which the fees will be collected, the process for fee collection and enforcement, and any applicable exemptions or waivers.
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