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  10. Part 5 - Local Initiatives - Procedures


Part 5 - Local Initiatives - Procedures


  • Section 501 - Initiatives -- Signature requirements -- Time requirements.
  • Section 502 - Local initiative process -- Application procedures.
  • Section 502.5 - Initial fiscal and legal impact estimate -- Preparation of estimate.
  • Section 502.7 - Referability to voters.
  • Section 503 - Form of initiative petitions and signature sheets.
  • Section 504 - Circulation requirements -- Local clerk to provide sponsors with materials.
  • Section 505 - Obtaining signatures -- Verification -- Removal of signature.
  • Section 506 - Submitting the initiative petition -- Certification of signatures by the county clerks -- Transfer to local clerk.
  • Section 506.3 - Verification of petition signatures.
  • Section 507 - Evaluation by the local clerk.
  • Section 508 - Ballot title -- Duties of local clerk and local attorney.
  • Section 509 - Form of ballot -- Manner of voting.
  • Section 510 - Return and canvass -- Conflicting measures -- Law effective on proclamation.
  • Section 511 - Effective date.
  • Section 512 - Misconduct of electors and officers -- Penalty.
  • Section 513 - Fiscal review -- Repeal, amendment, or resubmission.
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