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§   780.  Conduct  of  referendum.  1.  A  referendum  on  a  proposed  dissolution required by sections seven hundred  seventy-seven  or  seven  hundred  seventy-nine  of this title shall be placed before the electors  in the local government entity to be dissolved at a special election  to  be held not less than sixty or more than ninety days after the enactment  of  a  resolution calling for the referendum, provided, however, that in  cases where a town or village general election falls within such period,  the referendum question may be  considered  during  a  town  or  village  general election.    2.  Notice  of  the  referendum  shall be given to the electors of the  local government entity to be dissolved by publication  in  a  newspaper  having  a  general  circulation  within  the boundaries of the entity at  least once a week for four consecutive weeks immediately  prior  to  the  referendum. The notice shall include, but not be limited to:    (a)  a  summary of the contents of the resolution and dissolution plan  or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (b) a statement as to where may be examined copies of  the  resolution  and dissolution plan or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (c)  the  name  of  the  local government entity to be dissolved and a  statement fully describing its territory;    (d) the time and place or places at which the referendum will be held;  and    (e) such other matters as may be necessary to call,  provide  for  and  give notice of the referendum and to provide for the conduct thereof and  the canvass of the returns thereupon.    3.  The  referendum  question  placed before the electors of the local  government  entity  to  be  dissolved  shall  be  in  a   form   reading  substantially as follows:    "Shall (insert type and name of local government entity) be dissolved?    YES ____    NO ____"    4. In any referendum held pursuant to this title, the local government  entity  to be dissolved shall bear the costs associated with the conduct  of such referendum.    5. In any referendum held  pursuant  to  this  title,  and  except  as  otherwise  specified  herein,  the  referendum shall be conducted in the  same manner as other municipal elections or referendums  for  the  local  government entity affected by the proposed dissolution.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 780

§   780.  Conduct  of  referendum.  1.  A  referendum  on  a  proposed  dissolution required by sections seven hundred  seventy-seven  or  seven  hundred  seventy-nine  of this title shall be placed before the electors  in the local government entity to be dissolved at a special election  to  be held not less than sixty or more than ninety days after the enactment  of  a  resolution calling for the referendum, provided, however, that in  cases where a town or village general election falls within such period,  the referendum question may be  considered  during  a  town  or  village  general election.    2.  Notice  of  the  referendum  shall be given to the electors of the  local government entity to be dissolved by publication  in  a  newspaper  having  a  general  circulation  within  the boundaries of the entity at  least once a week for four consecutive weeks immediately  prior  to  the  referendum. The notice shall include, but not be limited to:    (a)  a  summary of the contents of the resolution and dissolution plan  or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (b) a statement as to where may be examined copies of  the  resolution  and dissolution plan or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (c)  the  name  of  the  local government entity to be dissolved and a  statement fully describing its territory;    (d) the time and place or places at which the referendum will be held;  and    (e) such other matters as may be necessary to call,  provide  for  and  give notice of the referendum and to provide for the conduct thereof and  the canvass of the returns thereupon.    3.  The  referendum  question  placed before the electors of the local  government  entity  to  be  dissolved  shall  be  in  a   form   reading  substantially as follows:    "Shall (insert type and name of local government entity) be dissolved?    YES ____    NO ____"    4. In any referendum held pursuant to this title, the local government  entity  to be dissolved shall bear the costs associated with the conduct  of such referendum.    5. In any referendum held  pursuant  to  this  title,  and  except  as  otherwise  specified  herein,  the  referendum shall be conducted in the  same manner as other municipal elections or referendums  for  the  local  government entity affected by the proposed dissolution.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 780

§   780.  Conduct  of  referendum.  1.  A  referendum  on  a  proposed  dissolution required by sections seven hundred  seventy-seven  or  seven  hundred  seventy-nine  of this title shall be placed before the electors  in the local government entity to be dissolved at a special election  to  be held not less than sixty or more than ninety days after the enactment  of  a  resolution calling for the referendum, provided, however, that in  cases where a town or village general election falls within such period,  the referendum question may be  considered  during  a  town  or  village  general election.    2.  Notice  of  the  referendum  shall be given to the electors of the  local government entity to be dissolved by publication  in  a  newspaper  having  a  general  circulation  within  the boundaries of the entity at  least once a week for four consecutive weeks immediately  prior  to  the  referendum. The notice shall include, but not be limited to:    (a)  a  summary of the contents of the resolution and dissolution plan  or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (b) a statement as to where may be examined copies of  the  resolution  and dissolution plan or petition for dissolution, as the case may be;    (c)  the  name  of  the  local government entity to be dissolved and a  statement fully describing its territory;    (d) the time and place or places at which the referendum will be held;  and    (e) such other matters as may be necessary to call,  provide  for  and  give notice of the referendum and to provide for the conduct thereof and  the canvass of the returns thereupon.    3.  The  referendum  question  placed before the electors of the local  government  entity  to  be  dissolved  shall  be  in  a   form   reading  substantially as follows:    "Shall (insert type and name of local government entity) be dissolved?    YES ____    NO ____"    4. In any referendum held pursuant to this title, the local government  entity  to be dissolved shall bear the costs associated with the conduct  of such referendum.    5. In any referendum held  pursuant  to  this  title,  and  except  as  otherwise  specified  herein,  the  referendum shall be conducted in the  same manner as other municipal elections or referendums  for  the  local  government entity affected by the proposed dissolution.