Section 9004 Of Article 1. Initiative And Referendum Petitions From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Upon receipt of the text of a proposed initiative
measure, and after the public review period provided for in Section
9002, the Attorney General shall prepare a circulating title and
summary of the chief purposes and points of the proposed measure. The
circulating title and summary shall not exceed 100 words. The
Attorney General shall also provide a unique numeric identifier for
each proposed initiative measure. The circulating title and summary
shall be prepared in the manner provided for the preparation of
ballot titles and summaries in Article 5 (commencing with Section
9050), the provisions of which, in regard to the preparation, filing,
and settlement of ballot titles and summaries, are applicable to the
circulating title and summary.
(b) The Attorney General shall provide a copy of the circulating
title and summary and its unique numeric identifier to the proponents
and to the Secretary of State within 15 days after receipt of the
fiscal estimate or opinion prepared by the Department of Finance and
the Legislative Analyst pursuant to Section 9005. The date the copy
is delivered or mailed to the proponents is the "official summary
date."
(c) Upon receipt of the circulating title and summary from the
Attorney General, the Secretary of State shall, within one business
day, notify the proponents and county elections official of each
county of the official summary date and provide a copy of the
circulating title and summary to each county elections official. This
notification shall also include a complete schedule showing the
maximum filing deadline, and the certification deadline by the
counties to the Secretary of State.