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Code · California · Government Code

§ 57002

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(a)Within 35 days following the adoption of the commission’s resolution making determinations, the executive officer of the commission shall set the proposal for hearing and give notice of that hearing by mailing, publication, and posting, as provided in Section 57025. The hearing shall not be held prior to the expiration of the reconsideration period specified in subdivision
(b)of Section 56895. The date of that hearing shall not be less than 21 days, or more than 60 days, after the date the notice is given.
(b)Where the proceeding is for the establishment of a district as a subsidiary district of a city, upon the request of the affected district, the date of the hearing shall be at least 90 days, but no more than 135 days, from the date the notice is given.
(c)Where the proceeding is for the dissolution of a district initiated by the commission pursuant to Section 56375.1, the date of the hearing shall be at least 60 days, but no more than 90 days, from the date the notice is given.
(d)If authorized by the commission pursuant to Section 56662 or 56663, a change of organization or reorganization may be approved without notice, hearing, and election.
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