104. Every municipal corporation may impose upon the owner or the occupant of a trailer situated in its territory a permit costing not more than ten dollars:(a) for each period of thirty days beyond ninety consecutive days that it remains there, if its length does not exceed thirty feet;
(b) for each period of thirty days if its length exceeds thirty feet.
The permit shall be payable in advance to the municipal corporation for each period of thirty days.
One-half of the revenue from such permit after deduction of its collection costs shall be remitted to the school board in the territory in which the trailer is situated in two annual instalments, the first in July and the second in December.
In addition, the owner or occupant of a trailer contemplated in the first paragraph may be subject to payment of compensation for municipal services that benefit the trailer; such compensation shall be determined by the municipal corporation and be payable in advance for each period of thirty days.
However, with the consent of the owner or occupant of a trailer, a municipal corporation may collect the amount of the permit and compensation for a period of twelve months.
1971, c. 50, s. 107; 1972, c. 46, s. 26; 1973, c. 31, s. 53; 1978, c. 59, s. 12.The replacement of the fifth paragraph of section 104 of this act by section 12 of chapter 59 of the statutes of 1978 has effect from 6 July 1973. (1978, c. 59, s. 25).