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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 7297

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Notwithstanding any other law, the Transportation Agency for Monterey County may impose a transactions and use tax for the support of countywide transportation programs at a rate of no more than 0.375 percent that would, in combination with all taxes imposed in accordance with Part 1.6 (commencing with Section 7251), exceed the limit established in Section 7251.1, if all of the following requirements are met:
(a)The Transportation Agency for Monterey County adopts an ordinance proposing the transactions and use tax by any applicable voting approval requirement.
(b)The ordinance proposing the transactions and use tax is submitted to the electorate and is approved by the voters voting on the ordinance in accordance with Article XIII C of the California Constitution.
(c)The transactions and use tax conforms to the Transactions and Use Tax Law, Part 1.6 (commencing with Section 7251), other than Section 7251.1.
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