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Facilities Fee Required Voter Approval
A California appellate court ruled that a facilities fee enacted by a water district constituted a “special tax” within the meaning of the state constitution and, therefore, was required to be approved by a twothirds vote of the electors in the district.
Facilities Fee Required Voter Approval
A California appellate court ruled that a facilities fee enacted by a water district constituted a “special tax” within the meaning of the state constitution and, therefore, was required to be approved by a twothirds vote of the electors in the district.
Facilities Fee Required Voter Approval
1985-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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