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Part 4
the Highway Lighting District Act

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 19000–19008
2
Proceedings for the Formation of the District
Sections 19030–19037
3
Protests and Hearing
Sections 19050–19056
4
Authority to Proceed
Sections 19070–19071
5
Calling and Conducting the Election
Sections 19090–19094
6
Establishing the District
Sections 19110–19112
7
Authority of the Governing Body
Sections 19130–19132
8
Bids and Award of Contracts
Section 19151
9
Installation of Additional Lights
Sections 19160–19162
9.5
Replacement of Obsolete Lighting System in Existing District
Sections 19165–19177
10
Estimating and Levying the Assessment
Sections 19180–19185
10.5
Claims
Section 19190
11
Disposition of Funds
Sections 19200–19202
12
Annexation of Territory
Sections 19210–19215
13
Withdrawal of Territory
Sections 19230–19234
14
Dissolution by Petition
Sections 19250–19253
15
Dissolution by Annexation or Incorporation Proceedings
Sections 19270–19274
15.5
Dissolution Upon Annexation to Maintenance District or Establishment of a County Service Area, a Community Services District, or a City
Sections 19280–19282
16
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 19290–19291
17
Temporary Zones
Sections 19300–19314
18
Consolidation
Sections 19320–19328
 



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