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Chapter 3
Unified School Districts and Union High School Districts Public Libraries

Articles

1
Definitions
Sections 18300–18301
2
Unified School Districts
Sections 18310–18312
3
Establishment
Sections 18320–18322
4
Formation of District
Sections 18330–18343
5
Dissolution of Districts
Sections 18370–18373
6
Meetings of Boards of Trustees
Sections 18380–18385
7
Powers of Boards of Trustees
Sections 18400–18411
8
Library Commission
Sections 18440–18452
9
Estimates of Funds Needed
Section 18480
10
Tax Levy
Sections 18493–18494
11
Claims
Section 18500
12
Election for Issuance of Bonds
Sections 18510–18518
13
Issuance and Sale of Bonds
Sections 18530–18536
14
Cancellation of Bonds
Sections 18550–18553
14.5
Sale of Unsold Bonds
Sections 18555–18558
15
Tax for Interest and Redemption of Bonds
Sections 18560–18562
16
Payment of Interest and Bonds
Sections 18570–18571
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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