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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 12Pt. 2.7Ch. 8§ 13916 District Fee Authority Limits

§ 13916 District Fee Authority Limits

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§ 13916 District Fee Authority Limits

Key Takeaways

  • •The district can charge fees for services they provide or for enforcing rules, but the fee can't be more than what it actually costs them.
  • •They can't charge fees for new buildings or developments just to build public stuff or buy equipment.
  • •Before raising a fee or adding a new one, they must tell the public and hold a meeting to listen to any complaints.
  • •They have to show the public how much the service or rule enforcement costs and where the money to pay for it comes from.

Example

If the district starts charging a fee for trash pickup, they have to make sure the fee is only enough to cover the cost of picking up the trash.

They can't charge extra just to make money. They also have to tell everyone about the new fee and hold a meeting to listen to what people think about it.

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

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§ 13916 District Fee Authority Limits

(a)  A district board may charge a fee to cover the cost of any service which the district provides or the cost of enforcing any regulation for which the fee is charged. No fee shall exceed the costs reasonably borne by the district in providing the service or enforcing the regulation for which the fee is charged. A district board shall not charge a fee on new construction or development for the construction of public improvements or facilities or the acquisition of equipment. (b)  The district board shall adopt an ordinance establishing a schedule of fees. Before either approving an increase in an existing fee or initially imposing a new fee, the district board shall publish notice of its intention to establish a schedule of fees pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code. The notice shall state the time and place of the meeting, including a general explanation of the matter to be considered, and a statement that the data required by subdivision (d) is available. (c)  The district board shall mail the notice of the meeting at least 14 days before the meeting to any interested party who has filed a written request with the district board for mailed notice of the meeting on new or increased fees. Any written request for mailed notice is valid for one year from the date on which it is filed unless a renewal request is filed. Renewal requests for mailed notice shall be filed on or before April 1 of each year. The district board may establish a reasonable annual charge for sending these notices based on the estimated cost of providing that service. (d)  At least 10 days before the meeting, the district board shall make available to the public, data indicating the amount of cost, or estimated cost, required to provide the service or the cost of enforcing any regulation for which the fee is charged and the revenue sources anticipated to provide the service or the cost of enforcing any regulation, including general fund revenues. (e)  Any costs incurred by a district in conducting the meeting required by this section may be recovered from fees charged for the service or the cost of enforcing any regulation which were the subject of the meeting. (f)  At the meeting, the district board shall hear and consider any objections or protests to the proposed schedule of fees. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1013, Sec. 11.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

regulationacquisitionordinanceconstructiondistrict boarddevelopmentequipmentintention

Related Statutes

  • § 50737 Affordable Housing Funding Priorities
  • § 51306 Rehabilitation Housing Loan Assistance
  • § 33767 Residential Construction Agency Powers
  • § 33769 Fair Housing Construction Requirements
  • § 40800.5 District Hearing Panel Designation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 13916.
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