California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 7 - Dissolution
- Section 4915.
A district may be dissolved by the board as provided in this chapter.(Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
- Section 4916.
A petition for dissolution, signed by 50 or more freeholders and residents of the district, or by a majority of the freeholders and residents if...
- Section 4917.
Upon receiving a petition for dissolution, or adopting a resolution to initiate dissolution proceedings, the board shall fix a time for a hearing of the...
- Section 4918.
At least ten days prior to the time fixed, the board shall publish a notice of the hearing by one insertion in a newspaper circulated...
- Section 4919.
At the time appointed for the hearing or at any time to which it is continued, the board shall hear and pass upon the petition...
- Section 4920.
If the proposed dissolution is granted, the board shall by resolution order the dissolution of the district and the district is thereupon dissolved. The property...
- Section 4921.
Upon the inclusion of all the territory of a district in one or more cities, either by reason of annexation or by reason of the...
- Section 4922.
If all of the district is included in one city, the fund shall be paid to the treasurer of the city and administered by the...
- Section 4923.
If a part only of the district is so included in one city and the remaining part of the district is included in one or...
- Section 4924.
The funds paid over by the district to a city shall be administered by its governing body for the benefit of such portions of the...
- Section 4925.
When all territory in a district has been included in a city the district is thereupon, by reason of the inclusion, dissolved.(Enacted by Stats. 1939,...
- Section 4926.
If less than the whole of a district is included in a city either by reason of annexation or by reason of incorporation proceedings, the...
- Section 4927.
If all of the district is included within a sanitary district, the district is dissolved upon the filing with the Secretary of State of a...
Last modified: October 22, 2018