Section 35300.
35300. A district shall adopt for the government and control of its affairs a code of by-laws consistent with the Constitution and laws of the State and the provisions of this division. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 390.)
35300. A district shall adopt for the government and control of its affairs a code of by-laws consistent with the Constitution and laws of the State and the provisions of this division. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 390.)
35301. Within 60 days after they have qualified for office, the board of directors elected at the formation election shall prepare the by-laws for the written approval of the board of supervisors of the principal county. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 390.)
35302. When the by-laws of a district are approved by the board of supervisors of the principal county, the board of directors shall adopt them by resolution entered in its minutes, unless prior to adoption by resolution by-laws are adopted and filed with the secretary by the written assent of the holders of title to […]
35303. The bylaws shall provide for: (a) The manner of voting in person or by proxy. (b) The qualifications and duties of officers, the tenure of their office, and the time and manner of their appointment or election, insofar as not provided for in the Uniform District Election Law. (c) The compensation of officers. (Amended by Stats. 1968, […]
35304. The by-laws shall also provide for: (a) The location of the district office. (b) The method of changing the location of the office. (c) The method of amending or repealing the by-laws. (d) Suitable penalties for the violation of the by-laws not to exceed in any one case two hundred dollars ($200) for any one offense. (Added by […]
35305. The by-laws may be repealed or amended or new by-laws adopted by the assent of two-thirds of the total vote of the district, given either in writing or by ballot cast at a district election. The by-laws may also be amended by a four-fifths vote of the directors and approval of the board of […]
35306. The bylaws in their original form, together with the approval of the board of supervisors and the resolution of the directors adopting them, or together with the written assent thereto, and any repeal or amendment of, or addition to, the bylaws, together with the written assent thereto or a memorandum of the returns of […]
35307. A district may destroy a record pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 60200) of Division 1 of Title 6 of the Government Code. (Added by Stats. 2005, Ch. 158, Sec. 39. Effective January 1, 2006.)