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2010 California Code
Water Code
Article 2.5. Distribution District Funds
WATER CODE
SECTION 24510-24513
24510. Payments on behalf of a distribution district shall be made only out of the proceeds and charges for the use of water or other service levied or fixed and collected for the purpose of meeting the requirements of a contract between the distribution district and the United States executed under the federal reclamation laws, and for repayment to the district for expenses necessarily incurred by it in connection with the formation of the distribution district. 24511. Distribution district warrants shall be used solely for making payments which may be required to carry out the requirements of a contract between a distribution district and the United States, executed under the provisions of the federal reclamation laws. 24512. If the proceeds from any distribution district assessment or charge exceed the amounts necessary for the purpose for which they were levied, the excess may either be held in a proper fund to be used for the operation of the distribution district or be transferred to the general fund of the district to be used as the board deems proper for the benefit of the land in the distribution district. 24513. Receipts from assessments levied and charges fixed in connection with distribution districts shall be deposited in a separate fund for the benefit of the distribution district to be used for meeting any payments which may be required in carrying out the requirements of a contract between a distribution district and the United States, executed under the provisions of the federal reclamation laws.
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