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6008
. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a
newspaper is a "newspaper of general circulation" if it meets the
following criteria:
(a) It is a newspaper published for the dissemination of local or
telegraphic news and intelligence of a general character, which has a
bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers and has been
established and published at regular intervals of not less than
weekly in the city, district, or judicial district for which it is
seeking adjudication for at least three years preceding the date of
adjudication.
(b) It has a substantial distribution to paid subscribers in the
city, district, or judicial district in which it is seeking
adjudication.
(c) It has maintained a minimum coverage of local or telegraphic
news and intelligence of a general character of not less than 25
percent of its total inches during each year of the three-year
period.
(d) It has only one principal office of publication and that
office is in the city, district, or judicial district for which it is
seeking adjudication.
For the purposes of Section 6020, a newspaper meeting the criteria
of this section which desires to have its standing as a newspaper of
general circulation ascertained and established, may, by its
publisher, manager, editor, or attorney, file a verified petition in
the superior court of the county in which it is established and
published.
As used in this section:
(1) "Established" means in existence under a specified name during
the whole of the three-year period, except that a modification of
name in accordance with Section 6024, where the modification of name
does not substantially change the identity of the newspaper, shall
not affect the status of the newspaper for the purposes of this
definition.
(2) "Published" means issued from the place where the newspaper is
sold to or circulated among the people and its subscribers during
the whole of the three-year period.