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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14087.9722

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(a)If the commission established pursuant to this article no longer functions for the purposes for which it was established, when the commission’s existing obligations have been satisfied or the commission’s assets have been exhausted, the board of supervisors may, by ordinance, resolution, or other action, terminate the commission.
(b)Prior to the termination of the commission, the board of supervisors shall notify the department of its intent to terminate the commission. Within 30 days of the notification, the department shall conduct an audit of the records of the commission to determine the liabilities and assets of the commission. The department shall report its findings to the board of supervisors within 10 days of the completion of the audit. The board of supervisors shall prepare a plan to liquidate or otherwise dispose of the assets of the commission and to pay the liabilities of the commission to the extent of the commission’s assets, and shall present the plan to the department within 30 days after receiving the department’s audit findings.
(c)Upon termination of the commission by the board of supervisors, the county shall manage any remaining assets of the commission until superseded by a plan approved by the department.
(d)All assets of the commission remaining after the payment of the liabilities of the commission pursuant to subdivision
(b)shall be disposed of pursuant to the contract entered into between the state and the commission pursuant to Section 14087.
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