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Gov. Code § 37429 Section 37429
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The legislative body may agree with the purchaser of the property that the city will remain in temporary occupancy after the sale until other arrangements have been completed. It may agree to include the value of such occupancy in the purchase price or enter into a separate lease…
Gov. Code § 37430 Section 37430
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If a legislative body sold property prior to May 23, 1945, by a proceeding substantially complying with this article, the sale is as effective as if it had occurred after that date.
Gov. Code § 37440 Section 37440
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The provisions of this article are alternative to Sections 37350 and 37351 of this code and any other authority granted by law to cities to dispose of city-owned property.
Gov. Code § 37441 Section 37441
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This article applies only to a municipal airport or property owned by a city for the purposes specified in Section 37442, which property is restricted, under the terms of the instrument conveying the property to the city, to use for airport purposes.
Gov. Code § 37442 Section 37442
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Pursuant to this article the legislative body of a city may sell, or lease for a term not exceeding 20 years with an option to purchase, any municipal airport or any property owned by a city for airport purposes or purposes incidental to aircraft, including: (a) Manufacture of ai…
Gov. Code § 37443 Section 37443
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In any sale or lease of property with option to purchase, made or entered into pursuant to Section 37442, the purchase price for any property sold or the consideration for or rentals payable pursuant to any lease shall be payable at such times and in such amounts as the legislati…
Gov. Code § 37444 Section 37444
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No sale or lease of any property with option to purchase shall be made or entered into pursuant to Section 37442 except when previously authorized by ordinance adopted by a four-fifths vote of all members of the legislative body. No vote of the electors of the city shall be requi…
Gov. Code § 37460 Section 37460
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As used in this article, “veteran” means a soldier, sailor, airman, guardian, or marine who has served the United States honorably in any of its wars.
Gov. Code § 37461 Section 37461
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A city may provide and maintain homes for veterans. It may also provide and maintain buildings, memorial halls, and meeting places for veterans’ patriotic, fraternal, and benevolent associations.
Gov. Code § 37462 Section 37462
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The legislative body may acquire real or personal property necessary for such buildings, by condemnation or otherwise. It may improve, manage, and control such property.
Gov. Code § 37463 Section 37463
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The legislative body may furnish sites for such buildings, and may use any portion of a public lot, block, or park for such purpose.
Gov. Code § 37464 Section 37464
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The legislative body may purchase, lease, construct, furnish, or repair such buildings. It may provide all necessary employees and supplies for the proper maintenance of the buildings.
Gov. Code § 37466 Section 37466
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The legislative body may establish a fund for the purposes of this article, and transfer money from the general fund to such fund as it deems necessary.
Gov. Code § 37467 Section 37467
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The city may incur a bonded indebtedness for the purposes of this article.
Gov. Code § 37468 Section 37468
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To accomplish the objects of this article, the city may combine with the county in which it is situated and hold property and expend money jointly with the county.
Gov. Code § 37500 Section 37500
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Except as otherwise provided in this article, the provisions of Article 1 (commencing with Section 43600) of Chapter 4 of Division 4 apply to all proceedings initiated pursuant to this article.
Gov. Code § 37501 Section 37501
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A city may acquire, by condemnation or otherwise, the necessary land and construct and maintain a public assembly or convention hall upon it, and may incur indebtedness for such purpose pursuant to this article.
Gov. Code § 37502 Section 37502
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The resolution initiating bonding proceedings may be enacted by majority vote of the legislative body.
Gov. Code § 37503 Section 37503
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In addition to other required recitations, the ordinance calling the election shall recite the rate of interest to be paid on the indebtedness.
Gov. Code § 37504 Section 37504
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The ordinance shall be published in a newspaper published in the city, once a day for five days if in a daily paper, or once a week for three successive weeks, if in a weekly paper.
Gov. Code § 37505 Section 37505
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Money obtained from the use of such building shall be deposited in the city treasury to the credit of the proper fund and applied, in order, to the following purposes exclusively: (a) The necessary expenses of maintaining, insuring, and making improvements and repairs on, the hal…
Gov. Code § 37506 Section 37506
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In cities not having a board of public works, by ordinance the legislative body may appoint a commission to select the site for the building, supervise its construction, and manage its use. By ordinance, the legislative body shall prescribe the powers and duties of the commission…
Gov. Code § 37541 Section 37541
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By ordinance, the legislative body may establish a public museum of natural and historical objects in a city where there is none.
Gov. Code § 37542 Section 37542
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Upon receiving a petition signed by one-third of the city electors, the legislative body shall establish a museum in such a city. Where several petitions are submitted, they shall be in substantially the same form.
Gov. Code § 37543 Section 37543
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With the consent of the legislative body, the mayor shall appoint a board of five museum trustees to manage the museum.
Gov. Code § 37544 Section 37544
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The trustees shall hold office for three years, and shall serve without compensation. The members of the first board shall classify themselves by lot so that the term of one trustee expires at the end of the current fiscal year, two at the end of the next year, and two at the end…
Gov. Code § 37545 Section 37545
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The board of museum trustees shall meet at least once a month at the time and place it fixes by resolution. Three trustees may call a special meeting by serving written notice upon the other members at least three hours before the meeting.
Gov. Code § 37546 Section 37546
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A majority of the board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
Gov. Code § 37547 Section 37547
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The board shall appoint one of its members president. That member shall serve for one year and until a successor is appointed. In the president’s absence, the board shall select a president pro tempore.
Gov. Code § 37548 Section 37548
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The board shall cause a proper record of its proceedings to be kept.
Gov. Code § 37549 Section 37549
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At its first meeting the board shall cause a certificate to be filed with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, showing the date the museum was established and the names of the trustees and officers.
Gov. Code § 37550 Section 37550
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The board may make and enforce all regulations necessary for the administration and protection of the museum and museum property. Violations of such regulations are punishable by fine or exclusion from the privileges of the museum.
Gov. Code § 37551 Section 37551
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If the board determines that the city legislative body has not provided suitable buildings for the museum, it may purchase real property and erect, or rent, and equip such buildings as it deems necessary.
Gov. Code § 37552 Section 37552
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The board may administer any trust created for the museum. It may receive property situated in or out of the State by gift, devise, or bequest and hold it in trust or otherwise. Except where the gift, devise, or bequest provides otherwise, it may dispose of such property for the …
Gov. Code § 37553 Section 37553
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The board may appoint and prescribe the duties and powers of the curator, secretary, and other officers and employees of the museum. It may determine the number and fix the compensation of officers and employees. Officers and employees hold office at the pleasure of the board.
Gov. Code § 37554 Section 37554
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The board may purchase personal property, including necessary publications and objects of natural or historical value.
Gov. Code § 37555 Section 37555
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The board may borrow objects of natural or historical value from, lend such objects to, and exchange them with, other museums. It may allow nonresidents to borrow such objects, and may accept loans of such objects from any person. It may prescribe the conditions of such loans.
Gov. Code § 37556 Section 37556
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The board may perform any other act necessary or proper to carry out the provisions of this article.
Gov. Code § 37560 Section 37560
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If payment into the fund is inconsistent with the conditions of a gift, devise, or bequest, the board shall provide for the preservation of the money and its application to the use of the museum, pursuant to such conditions.
Gov. Code § 37561 Section 37561
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Claims upon the fund shall be presented to the board for allowance. Such claims shall be paid as are other claims against the city.
Gov. Code § 37562 Section 37562
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Subject to rules and regulations of the board, the museum shall be free to the inhabitants and nonresident taxpayers of the city.
Gov. Code § 37563 Section 37563
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Unless inconsistent with the terms of its acquisition, the title to property acquired for museum purposes vests in the city. Actions involving the property shall be brought and defended in the name of the city.
Gov. Code § 37564 Section 37564
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Upon receiving a petition signed by one-half of the city electors, the legislative body may repeal the ordinance establishing the museum. Upon repeal of the ordinance the museum is disestablished.
Gov. Code § 37600 Section 37600
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This article applies only to cities where a municipal hospital has not been established.
Gov. Code § 37601 Section 37601
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Upon receiving a petition signed by 15 percent of the city electors, the legislative body shall submit to the electors at a general or special election the question whether a municipal hospital shall be established in the city.
Gov. Code § 37602 Section 37602
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If a majority of the votes cast at the election is for the proposition, the municipal hospital is established.
Gov. Code § 37603 Section 37603
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With the consent of the legislative body, the mayor shall appoint a board of seven hospital trustees to manage the hospital. Trustees may be residents or nonresidents of the city.
Gov. Code § 37604 Section 37604
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The trustees shall hold office for three years. The members of the first board shall classify themselves by lot so that the terms of two trustees expire at the end of the current fiscal year, two at the end of the next year, and three at the end of the second year. Vacancies shal…
Gov. Code § 37604.1 Section 37604.1
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The board of trustees shall serve without compensation except that the city council, by resolution adopted by a majority vote of the members of the city council, may authorize the payment of not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per meeting not to exceed five meetings per mont…
Gov. Code § 37604.2 Section 37604.2
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the term of any member of the board of trustees shall expire if he or she is absent from three consecutive regular meetings, or from three of any five consecutive meetings of the board and the city council by resolution declares that a …