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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 19280

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(a)A district organized under this part may be dissolved by resolution of the board of supervisors if all of the territory in the district has been annexed to a maintenance district for street lighting organized pursuant to Chapter 26 (commencing with Section 5820), Part 3, Division 7 and which shall provide service to the area and shall assume all of the assets and liabilities of the dissolved district.
Subsequent to annexation into a maintenance district for street lighting, and the dissolution of the highway lighting district formed pursuant to this part, all of the property tax revenues that would have accrued to the highway lighting district formed pursuant to this part, if it had remained a highway lighting district, shall accrue to the annexing maintenance district.
(b)A district organized under this part may be dissolved by a resolution of the board of supervisors, after a public hearing, where a county service area has been established to provide service to all the territory in the district and will assume all the assets and liabilities of the dissolved district.
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