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PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 106060-106064



106060.  (a) The district has no authority to impose sales or
special taxes, but may, with the concurrence of a majority of the
member jurisdictions represented on the board of directors, cause to
be submitted to voters of the district a ballot measure for the
imposition of those taxes.
   (b) If approved as required by law, the district may impose and
administer fees and other funding sources secured for transportation
system operation, maintenance, and improvement.
   (c) The board of directors may set fares for public transit
service by resolution or minute order.



106061.  As an alternative procedure for the raising of funds, the
district may issue bonds, payable from revenues of any facility or
enterprise to be acquired or constructed by the district, in the
manner provided by the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6
(commencing with Section 54300) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of
the Government Code), all of the provisions of which are applicable
to the district.



106062.  The district is a local agency within the meaning of the
Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300)
of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). The term
"enterprise" as used in the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 shall, for all
purposes of this part, include transit facilities and any and all
parts thereof and all additions, extensions, and improvements thereto
and all other facilities authorized to be acquired, constructed, or
completed by a district or, in the alternative, may issue revenue
bonds under the Revenue Bond Law of 1941, for the acquisition,
construction, and completion of any one of those facilities. Nothing
in this article shall prevent the district from availing itself of,
or making use of, any procedure provided in this part for the
issuance of bonds of any type or character for any of the facilities
or works authorized under this part, and all proceedings may be
carried on simultaneously or in the alternative, as the directors may
determine.


106063.  The district may advocate and act on behalf of all district
member jurisdictions with their concurrence to further Monterey
County transportation system interests, funding, projects, and
priorities.


106064.  The district may promulgate a plan for funding
transportation projects within its jurisdiction.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Puc > 106060-106064

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 106060-106064



106060.  (a) The district has no authority to impose sales or
special taxes, but may, with the concurrence of a majority of the
member jurisdictions represented on the board of directors, cause to
be submitted to voters of the district a ballot measure for the
imposition of those taxes.
   (b) If approved as required by law, the district may impose and
administer fees and other funding sources secured for transportation
system operation, maintenance, and improvement.
   (c) The board of directors may set fares for public transit
service by resolution or minute order.



106061.  As an alternative procedure for the raising of funds, the
district may issue bonds, payable from revenues of any facility or
enterprise to be acquired or constructed by the district, in the
manner provided by the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6
(commencing with Section 54300) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of
the Government Code), all of the provisions of which are applicable
to the district.



106062.  The district is a local agency within the meaning of the
Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300)
of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). The term
"enterprise" as used in the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 shall, for all
purposes of this part, include transit facilities and any and all
parts thereof and all additions, extensions, and improvements thereto
and all other facilities authorized to be acquired, constructed, or
completed by a district or, in the alternative, may issue revenue
bonds under the Revenue Bond Law of 1941, for the acquisition,
construction, and completion of any one of those facilities. Nothing
in this article shall prevent the district from availing itself of,
or making use of, any procedure provided in this part for the
issuance of bonds of any type or character for any of the facilities
or works authorized under this part, and all proceedings may be
carried on simultaneously or in the alternative, as the directors may
determine.


106063.  The district may advocate and act on behalf of all district
member jurisdictions with their concurrence to further Monterey
County transportation system interests, funding, projects, and
priorities.


106064.  The district may promulgate a plan for funding
transportation projects within its jurisdiction.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Puc > 106060-106064

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 106060-106064



106060.  (a) The district has no authority to impose sales or
special taxes, but may, with the concurrence of a majority of the
member jurisdictions represented on the board of directors, cause to
be submitted to voters of the district a ballot measure for the
imposition of those taxes.
   (b) If approved as required by law, the district may impose and
administer fees and other funding sources secured for transportation
system operation, maintenance, and improvement.
   (c) The board of directors may set fares for public transit
service by resolution or minute order.



106061.  As an alternative procedure for the raising of funds, the
district may issue bonds, payable from revenues of any facility or
enterprise to be acquired or constructed by the district, in the
manner provided by the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6
(commencing with Section 54300) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of
the Government Code), all of the provisions of which are applicable
to the district.



106062.  The district is a local agency within the meaning of the
Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300)
of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). The term
"enterprise" as used in the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 shall, for all
purposes of this part, include transit facilities and any and all
parts thereof and all additions, extensions, and improvements thereto
and all other facilities authorized to be acquired, constructed, or
completed by a district or, in the alternative, may issue revenue
bonds under the Revenue Bond Law of 1941, for the acquisition,
construction, and completion of any one of those facilities. Nothing
in this article shall prevent the district from availing itself of,
or making use of, any procedure provided in this part for the
issuance of bonds of any type or character for any of the facilities
or works authorized under this part, and all proceedings may be
carried on simultaneously or in the alternative, as the directors may
determine.


106063.  The district may advocate and act on behalf of all district
member jurisdictions with their concurrence to further Monterey
County transportation system interests, funding, projects, and
priorities.


106064.  The district may promulgate a plan for funding
transportation projects within its jurisdiction.