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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 33214

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(a)Notwithstanding Section 33120, the territorial jurisdiction of an agency in the county shall include all of the unincorporated territory that was included in a project area selected pursuant to Section 33322 or 34004 even if that territory is subsequently annexed to a city or included within the boundaries of a new city, unless territorial jurisdiction over the project area is transferred from a county to a city pursuant to Section 33215 , 33216, or 33217.
(b)Notwithstanding Section 33120, the territorial jurisdiction of an agency in a city shall include all of the territory within the limits of the city that was included in a project area selected pursuant to Section 33322 or 34004 even if that territory is subsequently annexed to another city or included within the boundaries of a new city, unless territorial jurisdiction over the project area is transferred to the other city pursuant to Section 33215, 33216, or 33217.
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