Florida Statutes Part VII - Merger And Dissolution (Ss. 189.07-189.0761)
- 189.07 - Definitions.
As used in this part, the term:(1) “Component independent special district” means an independent special district that proposes to be merged into a merged independent district,...
- 189.071 - Merger Or Dissolution Of A Dependent Special District.
(1) The merger or dissolution of a dependent special district may be effectuated by an ordinance of the local general-purpose governmental entity wherein the geographical area...
- 189.072 - Dissolution Of An Independent Special District.
(1) VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION.—If the governing body of an independent special district created and operating pursuant to a special act elects, by a majority vote plus one,...
- 189.073 - Legislative Merger Of Independent Special Districts.
The Legislature, by special act, may merge independent special districts created and operating pursuant to special act.History.—s. 1, ch. 2012-16; s. 20, ch. 2014-22.Note.—Former s.
- 189.074 - Voluntary Merger Of Independent Special Districts.
Two or more contiguous independent special districts created by special act which have similar functions and elected governing bodies may elect to merge into a...
- 189.075 - Involuntary Merger Of Independent Special Districts.
(1) INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS CREATED BY SPECIAL ACT.—In order for the Legislature to merge an active independent special district or districts created and operating pursuant to...
- 189.076 - Financial Allocations.
(1) The government formed by merger of existing special districts shall assume all indebtedness of, and receive title to all property owned by, the preexisting special...
- 189.0761 - Exemptions.
This part does not apply to community development districts implemented pursuant to chapter 190 or to water management districts created and operated pursuant to chapter...
Last modified: September 23, 2016