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56826.5
. (a) A proposal for reorganization that includes the
consolidation of two or more special districts not formed pursuant to
the same principal act shall only be approved by the commission if
both the following conditions are met:
(1) The commission is able to designate a successor or successors,
or form a new district or districts, authorized by their respective
principal acts to deliver all of the services provided by the
consolidating districts at the time of consolidation.
(2) The commission makes the determinations specified in
subdivision (b) of Section 56881.
(b) If a proposal for reorganization that includes the
consolidation of two or more special districts not formed pursuant to
the same principal act is initiated by the commission pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 56375, it shall only be approved if the
commission has prepared a study pursuant to Section 56378 or the
written statement of determinations specified in subdivision (a) of
Section 56430, and all of the following conditions are met:
(1) Each of the services provided by the districts subject to the
proposal will be provided by a successor or successors, or by the
formation of a new district authorized under a principal act to
deliver the services. The commission may designate a successor other
than the districts subject to the proposal only if the successor is
currently providing the same service provided by one or more of the
districts subject to the proposal. The commission shall not designate
a city as a successor unless the city contains 70 percent or more of
the area of land within one of the districts subject to the
proposal, or the combined territory of two or more of the districts
subject to the proposal, within its boundaries, and 70 percent or
more of the number of registered voters of the district or the
combined districts who reside within the boundaries of the city.
(2) The public services costs of the proposal that the commission
is authorizing are likely to be less than or substantially similar to
the costs of alternative means of providing the service.
(3) The proposal that the commission is approving promotes public
access and accountability for community services needs and financial
resources.