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Statutes > California > Puc > 101190-101191

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 101190-101191



101190.  The district may take by grant, purchase, gift, devise, or
lease, or condemn in proceedings under eminent domain, or otherwise
acquire, and hold and enjoy, real and personal property of every kind
within or outside the district and necessary to the full or
convenient exercise of its powers. The board may lease, mortgage, or
otherwise encumber, or sell, or otherwise convey or dispose of, any
real or personal property within or outside the district when, in its
judgment, it is for the best interests of the district to do so.



101191.  Whenever the board by resolution determines that any
record, map, book, or paper which has been in the possession of the
district, or any officer or employee thereof, for more than five
years is of no further value to the district, the board may authorize
its sale, destruction, or other disposition. This section shall not
apply to the permanent records of the secretary as provided for in
Section 101171, unless such written records are first transferred to
microfilm or other miniature or electronic reproduction for permanent
preservation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Puc > 101190-101191

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 101190-101191



101190.  The district may take by grant, purchase, gift, devise, or
lease, or condemn in proceedings under eminent domain, or otherwise
acquire, and hold and enjoy, real and personal property of every kind
within or outside the district and necessary to the full or
convenient exercise of its powers. The board may lease, mortgage, or
otherwise encumber, or sell, or otherwise convey or dispose of, any
real or personal property within or outside the district when, in its
judgment, it is for the best interests of the district to do so.



101191.  Whenever the board by resolution determines that any
record, map, book, or paper which has been in the possession of the
district, or any officer or employee thereof, for more than five
years is of no further value to the district, the board may authorize
its sale, destruction, or other disposition. This section shall not
apply to the permanent records of the secretary as provided for in
Section 101171, unless such written records are first transferred to
microfilm or other miniature or electronic reproduction for permanent
preservation.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Puc > 101190-101191

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 101190-101191



101190.  The district may take by grant, purchase, gift, devise, or
lease, or condemn in proceedings under eminent domain, or otherwise
acquire, and hold and enjoy, real and personal property of every kind
within or outside the district and necessary to the full or
convenient exercise of its powers. The board may lease, mortgage, or
otherwise encumber, or sell, or otherwise convey or dispose of, any
real or personal property within or outside the district when, in its
judgment, it is for the best interests of the district to do so.



101191.  Whenever the board by resolution determines that any
record, map, book, or paper which has been in the possession of the
district, or any officer or employee thereof, for more than five
years is of no further value to the district, the board may authorize
its sale, destruction, or other disposition. This section shall not
apply to the permanent records of the secretary as provided for in
Section 101171, unless such written records are first transferred to
microfilm or other miniature or electronic reproduction for permanent
preservation.