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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 131E — Health Care Facilities and Services

§ 131E-46. Referendum on repeal of tax levy.

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§ 131E-46. Referendum on repeal of tax levy.
(a)The board of commissioners of the county in which a hospital district was created under the provisions of this Part may, if a tax levy was authorized by referendum under G.S. 131E-45, call a referendum on the repeal of the authority to levy a tax. Such referendum may be called only if there are no outstanding general obligation bonds of the district.
(b)The question on the ballot shall be:
"[] FOR removal of the right of the board of county commissioners to levy and collect a tax in ______ Hospital District of ______ County,
"[] AGAINST removal of the right of the board of county commissioners to levy and collect a tax in ______ Hospital District of ______ County."
(c)The referendum shall be conducted in the same manner as bond elections held under G.S. 159-61. No new registration of voters shall be required.
(d)If a majority of the votes cast are in favor of the question, then beginning on the first day of the fiscal year following the date of the referendum, the board of county commissioners shall have no authority to levy a tax in the hospital district unless the voters approve under G.S. 131E-45. No referendum may be held within one year of the date of a referendum under this section. (1983, c. 775, s. 1.)
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