Section 29756 Of Chapter 11. Dissolution From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 11.
29756
. If a majority of the qualified electors voting at said
election vote in favor of such dissolution, the board of directors
shall, by resolution entered upon its minutes, declare the district
dissolved. A certified copy of said resolution shall be filed with
the county and city and county recorders and with the Secretary of
State and also with the county and city and county assessors and the
State Board of Equalization. Upon the adoption of said resolution,
said district shall be dissolved. The board of directors, if
dissolution is voted, shall wind up the affairs of the district and
pay all indebtedness thereof, and any moneys remaining thereafter
shall be paid over to the counties, city and county and cities, in
which the district lies, in proportion to the assessed valuation of
taxable property in said city and county and cities and in the
unincorporated area of the counties included in the district, as
shown by the assessment rolls of the city and county and counties
last equalized at the date of such dissolution.