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Section 357F.9 – Trustees — term and qualification.

357F.9 Trustees — term and qualification. At the election, the names of up to three candidates for trustee shall be written in by the voters on blank ballots without formal nomination and the board shall appoint three from among the five receiving the highest number of votes as trustees for the district. One trustee shall […]

Section 357F.10 – Trustees’ powers.

357F.10 Trustees’ powers. The trustees may purchase, own, rent, or maintain emergency medical services apparatus or equipment within the state or outside the territorial jurisdiction and boundary limits of this state, provide housing for such apparatus and equipment, provide emergency medical service and facilities, and may certify for levy taxes as provided in section 357F.8. […]

Section 357F.11 – Bonds in anticipation of revenue.

357F.11 Bonds in anticipation of revenue. A district may anticipate the collection of taxes authorized in this chapter, and to carry out the purposes of this chapter may issue bonds payable in not more than ten equal installments with the rate of interest not exceeding that permitted by chapter 74A. An indebtedness shall not be […]

Section 357F.12 – Dissolution of district.

357F.12 Dissolution of district. Upon petition of thirty-five percent of the resident eligible electors, the board may dissolve a district and dispose of any remaining property, the proceeds of which shall first be applied against outstanding obligations and any balance shall be applied to tax credit of property owners of the district. However, if the […]

Section 357F.13 – Incorporation of district land.

357F.13 Incorporation of district land. If part of a district is incorporated by a city and there are outstanding indebtedness obligations against the district, the city shall pay the outstanding obligations against the part of the district which is incorporated by the city. 92 Acts, ch 1226, §14