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Code · California · Government Code

§ 56653.1

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In the case of a disincorporation or reorganization that includes a disincorporation, the plan for services required by subdivision
(a)of Section 56653 shall include the following:
(a)An enumeration and description of the services currently provided by the city proposed for disincorporation and an identification, where applicable, of the entity or entities proposed to assume responsibility for the services following completion of disincorporation.
(b)An enumeration and description of each service proposed to be discontinued or transferred, the current financing of the service or services, and any method of financing proposed by the successor.
(c)A delineation of any existing financing of services currently provided to include, but not be limited to, bonds, assessments, community facility district governance, general taxes, special taxes, other charges, and joint powers authorities or agreements.
(d)An indication of any current bankruptcy proceeding, including, but not limited to, status and exit plan.
(e)An indication of any current order relating to services provided by the city proposed for disincorporation by any agency, department, office, or other division of the state, including, but not limited to, a cease and desist order or water prohibition order.
(f)A written statement from each entity identified pursuant to subdivision
(a)that it has received a copy of the plan for services submitted pursuant to this section.
(g)Any other information that the executive officer may deem necessary to evaluate the plan for services submitted.
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