Section § 6935

Explanation

This law states that even if the old laws for forming or running a sanitary district are repealed, any existing districts won't lose their rights or obligations. These districts can keep operating as they were or can choose to reorganize under new regulations.

No right or obligation accrued by the formation, organization, reorganization or operation of a sanitary district pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 161 of the Statutes of 1891 or the provisions of the Sanitary District Act of 1919 is affected by the repeal of those acts and any district so organized or reorganized may continue in existence and subject to the act under which it was organized or reorganized or may reorganize pursuant to this part.

Section § 6936

Explanation

This law states that if an election is held under certain old statutes related to sanitation districts, it should take place on the second Tuesday in March, not the usual date that is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March.

Pursuant to Section 1002 of the Elections Code, any election held under Chapter 161 of the Statutes of 1891 or the Sanitary District Act of 1919 shall be held on the second Tuesday in March rather than the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March.