Section 9103 Of Article 1. Initiative From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
9103
. (a) Before circulating any initiative petition in a county,
or any petition relating to the annexation of territory by a county,
the consolidation of counties, or the dissolution of a county, its
proponents shall file with the county elections official a notice of
intention to do so. The notice shall include the names and business
or residence addresses of at least one but not more than five
proponents of the petition, and shall be accompanied by the written
text of the initiative and a request that a ballot title and summary
be prepared.
(b) Any person filing a notice of intent with the county elections
official shall pay a fee to be established by the board of
supervisors not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200) to be refunded
to the filer if, within one year of the date of filing the notice of
intent, the county elections official certifies the sufficiency of
the petition.