Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 67.1892 - Vote required for change in boundaries, when1. If the petition to add or remove any territory or tract of land to the district contained fewer than all of the signatures required pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection 2 of section 67.1890, the decree of extension or retraction of boundaries shall not become final and conclusive until it has been submitted to an election of the voters residing within the boundaries described in such decree and until it has been assented to by a majority vote of the voters in the newly included area, or the area to be removed, voting on the question. The decree shall also provide for the holding of the election to vote on the proposition of extending or retracting the boundaries of the district, and shall fix the date for holding the election.2. The question shall be submitted in substantially the following form: Shall the boundaries of the ______ Law Enforcement District be (extended to include/retracted to remove) the following described property? (Describe property) |
[] YES | [] NO |
3. If a majority of the voters voting on the proposition vote in favor of the extension or retraction of the boundaries of the district, then the court shall enter its further order declaring the decree of extension or retraction of the boundaries to be final and conclusive. In the event, however, that the court finds that a majority of the voters voting thereon voted against the proposition to extend or retract the boundaries of the district, then the court shall enter its further order declaring the decree of extension or retraction of boundaries to be void and of no effect.L. 2001 H.B. 80 merged with S.B. 224
Effective 5/16/2001 (S.B. 224)
7/2/2001 (H.B. 80)