(a)
for an enforcement order to remedy or restrain the commission of a water
connection offence; or
(b) if the distributor-retailer has started a
proceeding under paragraph (a) and the court has not decided the
proceeding—for an order under the Water Supply Act , section 478 as applied
by section 99BRCB; or
(c) for an order that a person who has committed a
water connection offence pay damages to compensate the applicant for injury
suffered by the applicant or loss or damage to the applicant’s property
because of the commission of the offence.
(2) A person may start a proceeding
in a District Court—
(a) for an order that someone else who has committed a
water connection offence pay damages to compensate the person for injury
suffered by the person or loss or damage to the person’s property because of
the commission of the offence; or
(b) if the person has started a proceeding
under paragraph (a) and the court has not decided the proceeding—for an
order under the Water Supply Act , section 478 as applied by section 99BRCB.
(3) If a person other than a distributor-retailer starts a proceeding for an
enforcement order, the person must, within 5 business days, give the
distributor-retailer for the geographic area to which the proceeding relates
notice of the proceeding.