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Notice of the hearing shall be given by publishing a copy of the resolution of intention provided for in Section 35544 in a newspaper of general circulation, published in Kern County, California, pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code, the first publication to be at least 14 days prior to the time fixed for hearing. Notice of the hearing shall also be given by posting certified copies of such resolution of intention in three public places within the area within the district to which delivery of water would be curtailed under the proposed plan for at least 14 days prior to the time fixed for hearing. Notice of the hearing shall also be given by mailing, by certified mail, a certified copy of such resolution of intention to each holder of title to lands within the area within the district to which delivery of water would be curtailed under the proposed plan as shown in the last equalized assessment book of the district, except, that, in the event an assessment for the district shall not have been made and levied for the year in which such hearing is to be held, the last equalized assessment roll for the County of Kern shall be used in place of the assessment book of the district. Such mailing shall be completed not less than 14 days prior to the hearing. No notice of such hearing, other than that required by this section, need be given.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Water Code - WAT § 35545 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/water-code/wat-sect-35545/
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