2009 California Public Utilities Code - Section 19010-19014 :: Chapter 2. Organization And Formation Of The District

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 19010-19014

19010.  The board of directors of the district shall have five
members who shall be appointed pursuant to this section. A director
shall not be required to be a resident or a voter of the district.
Two directors shall be members of the City Council of the City of
Vallejo and one director shall be a member of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Solano. Two directors shall be "at large"
directors who are neither city council members nor members of the
board of supervisors of the county. The City Council of the City of
Vallejo shall appoint four directors, including the two directors who
are the city council members and the two "at large" directors. The
Board of Supervisors of the County of Solano shall appoint the
director who is a member of that board. The two "at large" directors
shall have experience in one or more of the following areas: economic
development, municipal infrastructure, or infrastructure financing.
Three directors shall hold office for an initial term of four years,
and two directors shall hold office for an initial term of two years.
Thereafter, all directors shall hold office for a term of four
years. When vacancies occur, the appointing authority shall fill the
vacancy for the remainder of the term. A director's term shall
commence immediately upon that director's appointment and
qualification.

19012.  The Mare Island Utility District shall commence operations
upon the appointment of the five directors. If the district decides
to transfer all or part of its operation to the city or the Vallejo
Sanitation and Flood Control District or both of those entities, it
may affect the transfer upon reaching agreement with the city or the
Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District or both of those
entities. If the district transfers all of its operations, the
district shall cease to exist.

19014.  The district may be dissolved pursuant to the
Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000,
Division 3 (commencing with Section 56000) of Title 5 of the
Government Code.

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