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Code · California · Government Code

§ 57102

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(a)In any resolution ordering a dissolution, the commission shall make findings upon one or more of the following matters:
(1)That the corporate powers have not been used, as specified in Section 56871, and that there is a reasonable probability that those powers will not be used in the future.
(2)That the district is a registered-voter district and is uninhabited.
(3)That the board of directors of the district has, by unanimous resolution, consented to the dissolution of the district.
(4)That the commission has authorized, pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 57077.1, the dissolution of the district without an election.
(b)If the commission makes any of the findings specified in subdivision (a), the commission may, except as otherwise provided in Section 57103, order the dissolution of the district without election.
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