California Public Utilities Code CHAPTER 10 - Dissolution
- Section 97000.
If the district operates no transit facilities, or its exterior boundaries become coincident with the boundaries of a single city, the board may call an...
- Section 97001.
The election for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the district the question of whether or not the district shall be dissolved shall...
- Section 97002.
Notice of any election for dissolution, whether called because of the filing of a petition or ordered by the board without petition, shall be published....
- Section 97003.
The ballots for the election shall contain substantially the instructions required to be printed on ballots for use at general state and county elections and...
- Section 97004.
The board shall canvass the vote. If a majority of the votes favor dissolution, the board shall by resolution dissolve the district.(Added by Stats. 1965,...
- Section 97005.
The board shall file a certified copy of the resolution with the Secretary of State and for record in the office of the county recorder.(Added...
- Section 97006.
Upon dissolution the right, title, and interest to property owned or controlled by the district situated within the limits of any city vests absolutely in...
- Section 97007.
The board of supervisors is, ex officio, the governing body of any dissolved district. It may levy taxes and assessments and perform other acts necessary...
Last modified: October 22, 2018