California Public Resources Code 5804 – If a public entity does not have statutory power to enact ordinances, …
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If a public entity does not have statutory power to enact ordinances, the governing body of such public entity is hereby empowered to introduce and enact the ordinance required by Section 5802 at any regular or adjourned regular meeting.
(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 127.)
Terms Used In California Public Resources Code 5804
- public entity: means any county, city, or public district. See California Public Resources Code 5800