Section 54255 Of Article 10. The Local Government Privatization Act Of 1985 From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 10.
54255
. (a) Any ordinance subject to referendum under Section 54253
shall be published after adoption as required by law for ordinances
of the local agency generally, or, if there is no requirement
applicable to the ordinance, then once pursuant to Sections 6040 to
6044, inclusive, within 15 days after the adoption of the ordinance.
(b) If a local agency does not otherwise have statutory power to
enact an ordinance pursuant to Section 54253, the governing body of
the local agency may introduce and enact an ordinance at any regular
or adjourned regular meeting by a majority vote of all of its
members. If ordinances of a local agency are not otherwise subject to
referendum, then the local agency may proceed as follows:
(1) The governing body of the local agency may refer any ordinance
enacted pursuant to Section 54253 to the electors of the local
agency in the same manner as the board of supervisors of a county may
refer county questions pursuant to Section 9140 of the Elections
Code.
(2) The electors of the local agency shall have the right to
petition for referendum on the ordinance in the same manner and
subject to the same rules as are set forth in Sections 9141 to 9145,
inclusive, of the Elections Code, except that all computations
referred to in those sections and officers of the county mentioned in
those sections shall be construed to refer to comparable
computations and officers of the local agency.
(c) If the governing board of a local agency is an elected board,
the electors of the local agency for the purposes of this section
shall be the electors of the territory entitled to vote at elections
for members of the governing board or in the case of county service
area, the electors within the county service area. If a local agency
does not have an elected governing board, the electors residing
within the boundaries of the local agency who would be qualified to
vote for candidates for Governor at any gubernatorial election shall
be the electors of the local agency for the purposes of this section.