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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 4Ch. 1§ 57000 Change Of Organization Protests

§ 57000 Change Of Organization Protests

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§ 57000 Change Of Organization Protests

Key Takeaways

  • •If a group (like a city or county) wants to change how it's organized, they have to follow these rules.
  • •The group in charge (the commission) decides if the change is okay and tells everyone what to do next.
  • •If people need to vote on the change, the commission tells the local leaders, and they have 45 days to set up the vote.
  • •If the local leaders don’t set up the vote in time, the voting people will put it on the next big vote day.

Example

A small town wants to join a bigger city next to it. The town asks the commission for permission.

The commission checks the plan and says yes, but with some changes. Then they tell the town leaders to set up a vote for the people. If the town leaders don’t do it in 45 days, the voting people will add it to the next big election.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 57000 Change Of Organization Protests

(a) After adoption of a resolution making determinations by the commission pursuant to Part 3 (commencing with Section 56650), protest proceedings for a change of organization or reorganization not described in Section 57077 shall be taken pursuant to this part. (b) If a proposal is approved by the commission, with or without amendment, wholly, partially, or conditionally, the commission shall conduct proceedings in accordance with this part. The proceedings shall be conducted and completed pursuant to those provisions that are applicable to the proposal and the territory contained in the proposal as it is approved by the commission. If the commission approves the proposal with modifications or conditions, proceedings shall be conducted and completed in compliance with those modifications or conditions. (c) Any reference in this part to the commission also means the executive officer for any function that the executive officer will perform pursuant to a delegation of authority from the commission. (d) When the commission makes a determination pursuant to this division that will require an election to be conducted, it shall inform the board of supervisors and the elections official of the affected county, or the city council and the elections official of the affected city of that determination and request the board or the city council to direct the elections official to conduct the necessary election. (e) (1) When a board of supervisors or a city council is informed by the commission that a determination has been made that requires an election, it shall, within 45 days of receipt of the notification, direct the elections official to conduct the necessary election. The board or council shall do all of the following: (A) Call, provide for, and give notice of a special election or elections upon that question. (B) Fix a date of election. (C) Direct the elections official to designate precincts and polling places and to take any other action necessary to call, provide for, and give notice of the special election or elections and to provide for the conduct and the canvass of returns of the election, as determined by the commission. (2) If, within 45 days of receipt of the notification, the board of supervisors or the city council fails to direct the elections official to conduct the election pursuant to paragraph (1), the elections official shall place the item on the ballot at the next established election date occurring at least 88 days after the date of the notification to the elections official. (3) The 45-day requirement established by this subdivision shall not apply to any application filed with a commission prior to January 1, 2011. (f) Any provision in this part that requires that an election be called, held, provided for, or conducted shall mean that the procedures specified in subdivisions (d) and (e) shall be followed. (Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 35, Sec. 1. (AB 419) Effective January 1, 2011.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

electionadoptionresolutioncompliancecommissionterminationorganizationamendment

Related Statutes

  • § 57002 District Formation Hearing Notice
  • § 56127 District Exemption Request Process
  • § 56881 Commission Proposal Cost Determinations
  • § 56897 Commission Resolution Compliance Updates
  • § 57108 District Merger Election Petition

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 57000.
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