Section 9105 Of Article 1. Initiative From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
9105
. (a) The county elections official shall immediately transmit
a copy of any proposed measure to the county counsel. Within 15 days
after the proposed measure is filed, the county counsel shall provide
and return to the county elections official a ballot title and
summary for the proposed measure. The ballot title may differ from
any other title of the proposed measure and shall express in 500
words or less the purpose of the proposed measure. In providing the
ballot title, the county counsel shall give a true and impartial
statement of the purpose of the proposed measure in such language
that the ballot title shall neither be an argument, nor be likely to
create prejudice, for or against the proposed measure.
(b) The county elections official shall furnish a copy of the
ballot title and summary to the proponents of the proposed measure.
The proponents shall, prior to the circulation of the petition,
publish the Notice of Intention, and the ballot title and summary of
the proposed measure in a newspaper of general circulation published
in that county, and file proof of publication with the county
elections official.
(c) The ballot title and summary prepared by the county counsel
shall appear upon each section of the petition, above the text of the
proposed measure and across the top of each page of the petition on
which signatures are to appear, in roman boldface type not smaller
than 12 point. The ballot title and summary shall be clearly
separated from the text of the measure. The text of the measure shall
be printed in type not smaller than 8 point.
The heading of the proposed measure shall be in substantially the
following form:
Initiative Measure to be Submitted Directly to the
Voters
The county counsel has prepared the following title and summary of
the chief purpose and points of the proposed measure:
(Here set forth the title and summary prepared by the county
counsel. This title and summary must also be printed across the top
of each page of the petition whereon signatures are to appear.)