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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 99.01

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(a)For the purposes of Section 99, in the case of a jurisdictional change that will result in a special district providing one or more services to an area where those services have not been previously provided by any local agency, the following shall apply:
(1)The special district referred to in this subdivision and each local agency that receives an apportionment of property tax revenue from the area shall be considered local agencies whose service area or service responsibility will be altered by the jurisdictional change.
(2)The exchange of property tax among those local agencies shall be limited to property tax revenue from the annual tax increment generated in the area subject to the jurisdictional change and attributable to those local agencies.
(3)Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph
(5)of subdivision
(b)of Section 99, any special district affected by the jurisdictional change may negotiate on its own behalf, if it so chooses.
(4)If a special district involved in the negotiation (other than the district which will provide one or more services to the area where those services have not been previously provided) fails to adopt a resolution providing for the exchange of property tax revenue, the board of supervisors of the county in the area subject to the jurisdictional change is located shall determine the exchange of property tax revenue for that special district.
(b)The provisions of subdivisions (a), (b), (c), (d), and
(j)of Section 99 not in conflict with this section shall apply. The jurisdictional changes described in subdivisions (e), (f), (g), (h), and
(i)of Section 99 shall not be affected by the provisions of this section.
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