Section § 71530

Explanation

This section states that voters in a district have the power to pass ordinances, or local laws, using the same process outlined in the Elections Code that's used for passing laws directly in cities.

Ordinances may be passed by the voters of a district in accordance with the methods provided by the Elections Code for direct legislation in cities.

Section § 71531

Explanation

People living in a district can reject or veto laws through a voting process. This is done using the same procedures as those used for protesting laws in cities according to the Elections Code.

Ordinances may be disapproved and vetoed by the voters of a district in accordance with the methods provided by the Elections Code for protesting against legislation in cities.