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Chapter 4
Recreation and Park Districts

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 5780–5780.9
2
Area and Boundaries
Sections 5781–5781.1
3
Formation
Sections 5782–5782.7
4
Selection of the Initial Board of Directors
Sections 5783–5783.13
5
Boards of Directors and Officers
Sections 5784–5784.15
6
Reorganizing the Board of Directors
Sections 5785–5785.5
7
Powers and Duties
Sections 5786–5786.31
8
Elections
Sections 5787–5787.3
9
Finance
Sections 5788–5788.25
10
Alternative Revenues
Sections 5789–5789.5
11
General Obligation Bonds
Sections 5790–5790.17
12
Zones
Sections 5791–5791.7
13
Lower Los Angeles River Recreation and Park District
Sections 5795–5795.20
14
Lower San Gabriel River Recreation and Park District
Sections 5796–5796.20
 



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

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