Section 13820 Of Article 1. Initiation From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 12. >> Part 2.7. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Within 30 days after the date of filing a petition, the
executive officer of the local agency formation commission shall
cause the petition to be examined and shall prepare a certificate of
sufficiency indicating whether the petition is signed by the
requisite number of signers.
(b) The executive officer shall cause the names of the signers on
the petition to be compared with the voters' register in the office
of the county clerk or registrar of voters and ascertain (i) the
number of registered voters in the territory to be included in the
district, and (ii) the number of qualified signers appearing upon the
petition.
(c) If the certificate of the executive officer shows the petition
to be insufficient, the executive officer shall immediately give
notice by certified mail of the insufficiency to the chief
petitioners. That mailed notice shall state in what amount the
petition is insufficient. Within 15 days after the date of the notice
of insufficiency, the chief petitioners may file with the executive
officer a supplemental petition bearing additional signatures.
(d) Within 10 days after the date of filing a supplemental
petition, the executive officer shall examine the supplemental
petition and certify in writing the results of his or her
examination.
(e) The executive officer shall sign and date a certificate of
sufficiency. That certificate shall also state the minimum signature
requirements for a sufficient petition and show the results of the
executive officer's examination. The executive officer shall mail a
copy of the certificate of sufficiency to the chief petitioners.