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Section 54380.

54380. By resolution of its legislative body to take effect upon adoption, a local agency may submit to its qualified voters, at an election held for that purpose, the proposition of issuing bonds pursuant to this chapter to provide funds for the acquisition, construction, improving or financing of an enterprise, including any or all expenses […]

Section 54381.

54381. By a majority of all members, the legislative body may adopt the resolution at a regular or special meeting and at the same meeting at which it is introduced. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 54382.

54382. The resolution shall: (a) State the purpose for which the bonds are proposed to be issued. (b) State the estimated cost of the acquisition, construction, improvement and financing. (c) State the principal amount of the bonds. (d) State the maximum rate of interest on the bonds, which shall not exceed the maximum rate specified in Section 53531. That […]

Section 54383.

54383. The proposition may be submitted at an election for other propositions. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 54384.

54384. The resolution shall state that the bonds are to be revenue bonds, payable exclusively from the revenues of the enterprise and from such of the other funds referred to in Section 54478 as shall be specified in the resolution, and the resolution shall also state that the bonds are not to be secured by […]

Section 54385.

54385. The resolution shall be published once a day for at least seven days in a newspaper published at least six days a week in the local agency or published once a week for two succeeding weeks in a newspaper published less than six days a week in the local agency. If there are no […]

Section 54386.

54386. The votes of a majority of all the voters voting on the proposition are required to authorize the issuance of the bonds. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 54387.

54387. If the issuance of the bonds is authorized at the election, the legislative body shall provide for their issuance and sale by resolution to take effect upon adoption. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)