Section 9215 Of Article 1. Initiative From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
9215
. If the initiative petition is signed by not less than 10
percent of the voters of the city, according to the last report of
registration by the county elections official to the Secretary of
State pursuant to Section 2187, effective at the time the notice
specified in Section 9202 was published, or, in a city with 1,000 or
less registered voters, by 25 percent of the voters or 100 voters of
the city, whichever is the lesser number, the legislative body shall
do one of the following:
(a) Adopt the ordinance, without alteration, at the regular
meeting at which the certification of the petition is presented, or
within 10 days after it is presented.
(b) Submit the ordinance, without alteration, to the voters
pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1405, unless the ordinance
petitioned for is required to be, or for some reason is, submitted to
the voters at a special election pursuant to subdivision (a) of
Section 1405.
(c) Order a report pursuant to Section 9212 at the regular meeting
at which the certification of the petition is presented. When the
report is presented to the legislative body, the legislative body
shall either adopt the ordinance within 10 days or order an election
pursuant to subdivision (b).