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Gov. Code § 15820.10 Section 15820.10
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(a) The board may issue certificates pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 15821) or revenue bonds, negotiable notes, or negotiable bond anticipation notes pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 15830) to finance the cost of construction or renovation and the equ…
Gov. Code § 15820.11 Section 15820.11
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(a) The Legislature authorizes the use of revenue bonds and negotiable notes or negotiable bond anticipation notes to finance the construction of the Food and Agricultural Sciences Building capital outlay project on the campus of the University of California at Davis. (b) The amo…
Gov. Code § 15820.12 Section 15820.12
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The board may contract for a project authorized by the Legislature before issuing certificates, revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes pursuant to Section 15820.10 if any segment of higher education provides from any lawful source temporary construction financing to mee…
Gov. Code § 15820.13 Section 15820.13
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(a) The Legislature authorizes the use of revenue bonds and negotiable notes or negotiable bond anticipation notes to finance the construction of the Equine Drug Testing Laboratory capital outlay project on the campus of the University of California at Davis. (b) The State Public…
Gov. Code § 15820.2 Section 15820.2
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It is the intent of the Legislature that the cost of any project authorized by statute pursuant to this chapter be considered an expenditure of state funds in the fiscal year in which payments are made to the State Public Works Board under the terms of the lease or lease-purchase…
Gov. Code § 15820.3 Section 15820.3
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The board is authorized to, and may, finance the construction or renovation, and the equipping, of public buildings or facilities on a site or sites within the University of California, including buildings to be lease purchased by the United States Government, the California Stat…
Gov. Code § 15820.5 Section 15820.5
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Any public building or facility which is constructed or renovated and equipped pursuant to this chapter shall be utilized only for educational and research purposes related to fields of high technology, as defined in this chapter.
Gov. Code § 15820.7 Section 15820.7
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The board shall lease-purchase to the Regents of the University of California and lease or lease-purchase to the Trustees of the California State University, the Board of Governors of the California Maritime Academy, and to the California Community College districts, upon approva…
Gov. Code § 23500 Section 23500
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Two or more counties, each contiguous to the other, or to one of the others, may consolidate into one county pursuant to this chapter.
Gov. Code § 23501 Section 23501
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As used in this chapter: (a) “Affected county” means each county which is proposed to be part of a consolidated county or which is consolidated with one or more counties. (b) “Principal county” means the county with the greatest proportion of assessed value, as shown on the last …
Gov. Code § 23502 Section 23502
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Proceedings under this chapter shall not be subject to the provisions of Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 54773) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5, relating to local agency formation commissions.
Gov. Code § 23503 Section 23503
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Any action to determine the validity of the consolidation of counties pursuant to this chapter shall be brought pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 860) of Title 10 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Gov. Code § 23510 Section 23510
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Proceedings for the consolidation of two or more contiguous counties may be initiated by petition, or by resolution of the board of supervisors of each affected county filed with the board of supervisors of the principal county.
Gov. Code § 23511 Section 23511
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A petition initiating proceedings shall be signed by qualified electors of each affected county equaling in number not less than 25 percent of the number of electors of each county registered within the county on the date of the last preceding gubernatorial election. Each elector…
Gov. Code § 23512 Section 23512
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A petition may consist of a single instrument or several counterparts.
Gov. Code § 23513 Section 23513
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A petition may designate not more than three persons as chief petitioners setting forth their names and mailing addresses.
Gov. Code § 23514 Section 23514
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No petition shall be accepted for filing pursuant to this article unless the signatures therein shall have been secured within six months of the date on which the first signature on the petition was affixed and such petition is submitted for filing as provided in Section 23515 wi…
Gov. Code § 23515 Section 23515
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All petitions shall be filed with the clerk of the principal county. All counterparts of a petition shall be filed at the same time.
Gov. Code § 23516 Section 23516
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Within 30 days after the date of filing of a petition, the clerk of the principal county shall examine the petition and determine whether it is signed by the requisite number of electors. When the clerk has completed the examination, the clerk shall certify the results of the exa…
Gov. Code § 23517 Section 23517
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If the clerk certifies a petition to be insufficient the clerk shall give mailed notice thereof to each of the chief petitioners, if any, and file the petition as a public record without prejudice to the filing of a new petition.
Gov. Code § 23518 Section 23518
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If the clerk certifies a petition to be sufficient, the clerk shall immediately transmit a copy of the certification to the board of supervisors of each county and to each of the chief petitioners, if any.
Gov. Code § 23519 Section 23519
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In certifying the sufficiency of a petition, the clerk shall compare the name of each person signing the petition with the registration records of the county in which the person signing the petition resides.
Gov. Code § 23520 Section 23520
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Upon receipt of the certification of a petition for county consolidation or the adoption of resolutions pursuant to Section 23510, the board of the principal county shall forthwith transmit to the Governor a copy of the certification or a certified copy of the resolutions.
Gov. Code § 23530 Section 23530
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Upon receipt of notice pursuant to Section 23520, the Governor shall create a County Consolidation Review Commission to review the proposed county consolidation and appoint two residents of each affected county to be members of the commission and one member who shall not be a res…
Gov. Code § 23531 Section 23531
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Within 10 days after notice of appointment and acceptance by the last appointed member, the members of the commission shall meet at the principal administrative office of the principal county and organize by electing from their number a chairman. They shall also appoint a secreta…
Gov. Code § 23532 Section 23532
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The hearing may be continued from time to time during the course of the commission’s review.
Gov. Code § 23533 Section 23533
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By citation or subpoena signed by its chairman and secretary, the commission may compel the attendance of such persons and the production of such books, papers and other documents before it as it deems necessary for the performance of its duties.
Gov. Code § 23534 Section 23534
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All officers and employees of each affected county shall cooperate with, perform any functions required by, and produce any books, records or other documents of the county requested by the commission and necessary for the performance of the commission’s duties.
Gov. Code § 23535 Section 23535
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The commission shall determine: (a) The fiscal impact of the proposed consolidation on the affected counties. (b) A procedure for the orderly and timely transition of services, functions, and responsibilities from each affected county to the consolidated county. (c) The division …
Gov. Code § 23536 Section 23536
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In determining the fiscal impact of the proposed consolidation, the commission shall consider: (a) The cost of providing services in the consolidated county. (b) Projected revenues available to the consolidated county. (c) Projected economics of scale to result from consolidation…
Gov. Code § 23537 Section 23537
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Members of the commission shall receive as compensation a per diem not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) a day for every day they are actually employed together with their actual expenses incurred in performing their duties. If consolidation is effected all expenses of the commission…
Gov. Code § 23538 Section 23538
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The commission shall adopt a resolution making its determinations and transmit its report to the board of supervisors of each affected county within 180 days after notice of appointment and acceptance by the last appointed member, and shall be signed and attested to by each membe…
Gov. Code § 23550 Section 23550
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Upon receiving the commission’s determinations, the board of supervisors of each affected county shall order and give proclamation and notice of an election to be held in their respective affected county, the election to be held in each affected county on the same specified day w…
Gov. Code § 23551 Section 23551
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The proclamation and notice of election to determine whether a consolidated county should be organized shall be published at least once a week for three weeks commencing not less than 70 days prior to the date of the election in a newspaper of general circulation in each affected…
Gov. Code § 23552 Section 23552
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At the same time that the board of supervisors of each affected county issues a proclamation and notice of election for the purpose of determining whether the proposed consolidated county shall be organized, the boards shall issue a proclamation and notice of an election to be he…
Gov. Code § 23553 Section 23553
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The notice of election shall: (a) State distinctly the propositions to be submitted. (b) State the names of the counties proposed to be consolidated. (c) State the date of the election. (d) Designate the election precincts and places at which the polls will be open as established…
Gov. Code § 23554 Section 23554
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All qualified electors of each affected county who have been registered electors of the county 30 days prior to the date of the election are entitled to vote at the election. Registration and transfers of registration shall be made and shall close in the manner and at the times p…
Gov. Code § 23555 Section 23555
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Ballots at the election shall contain the words: (a) “For consolidation Yes,” and “For consolidation No.” Each voter shall stamp a cross (+) opposite the words “Yes,” or “No.” (b) “For (name of county seat as determined by commission) as county seat Yes” and “For (name of county …
Gov. Code § 23556 Section 23556
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Candidates for elective offices of the consolidated county shall file nomination papers at the same time and in the same manner as candidates for the governing body of general law counties.
Gov. Code § 23557 Section 23557
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The election shall be governed and controlled by the general election laws of the state so far as applicable, except as otherwise provided in this article.
Gov. Code § 23558 Section 23558
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If more than one argument for or more than one argument against the proposed consolidation is filed with the clerk of the principal county the clerk shall select one of the arguments for and one of the arguments against the proposed consolidation for printing and distribution to …
Gov. Code § 23559 Section 23559
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The elections official of the principal county shall cause a ballot pamphlet concerning the proposed consolidation to be printed and mailed to each qualified elector of each affected county. The ballot pamphlet shall contain the following in the order prescribed: (a) An impartial…
Gov. Code § 23560 Section 23560
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The clerk shall also prepare and mail to the qualified electors of each affected county a sample ballot. The sample ballot shall be mailed with and at the same time as the ballot pamphlet.
Gov. Code § 23561 Section 23561
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The law relating to the preparation, printing, and distribution of sample ballots and primary elections does not apply to any election held pursuant to this article.
Gov. Code § 23562 Section 23562
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Except as otherwise provided by this article, the election shall be conducted as other elections in the principal county.
Gov. Code § 23563 Section 23563
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The board of each affected county shall appoint as election officers three representatives who reside in the affected county represented.
Gov. Code § 23564 Section 23564
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Immediately on the closing of the polls the election officers shall, in connection with the affected county they represent: (a) Canvass the ballots. (b) Make up and certify the tally sheets of the ballots cast. (c) Seal up the ballots. (d) Attach a statement, signed by each elect…
Gov. Code § 23565 Section 23565
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The clerk of each affected county shall upon the completion of a canvass of the vote, in the county the clerk represents, forward to the board of that affected county, a certified copy of the results of the canvass, giving the number of votes cast in that affected county for each…
Gov. Code § 23566 Section 23566
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All costs of the election on county consolidation shall be borne by the consolidated county if the county consolidation is effected. If the county consolidation is not effected, the costs of the election shall be borne by all the affected counties on an equal basis.
Gov. Code § 23567 Section 23567
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If upon a canvass of the total votes cast in all the affected counties at the election, it appears that within each affected county, more than 50 percent of the total number of all votes cast in such affected county are in favor of formation of the proposed consolidated county, t…