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Article 3. Order Of Dissolution And Filing Of Certificate of California Water Code >> Division 21. >> Part 10. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 3.

If votes representing 60 percent of the total number of votes cast are cast in favor of the dissolution of the district, the board of supervisors shall enter an order to that effect upon its minutes, declaring the district dissolved, and upon the entry of such order the district shall be dissolved.
If there is any outstanding indebtedness of the district, at the time of the dissolution thereof, the board of supervisors shall levy assessments for the payment of such indebtedness in like manner as though such district had not been dissolved, until all such indebtedness is fully paid, and shall cause such obligations to be paid according to their tenor out of the moneys raised from such assessments.
Upon dissolution of a district, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall file a certificate with the Secretary of State listing:
  (a) The name of the district.
  (b) The effective date of dissolution.
  (c) The county or counties in which the district was located. If the order declaring the district dissolved contains all of the information required to be in the certificate, the clerk of the board may file a copy of the order in lieu of the certificate.