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Timestamp: 2017-10-18 07:11:02
Document Index: 246880190

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 010', '§ 010', '§ 020', '§ 020', '§ 26', '§ 26']

California :: Ordinance :: Palo Alto
Palo Alto, California, Municipal Code § 010.
12. Public Works and Utilities
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§ 010. Authorized - Funds
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California :: Ordinance :: Martinez
Martinez, California, Municipal Code § 020.
04. Water Rates and Regulations
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§ 020. Fluoridation of Water Supply
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California :: Ordinance :: Los Banos
Los Banos, California, Municipal Code § 26.
6. Sanitation and Health
§ 26. Fluoridation
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Hughes v. City of Lincoln
D Beverly Hughes
232 Cal. App. 2d 741; 43 Cal. Rptr. 306 (Cal. Ct. App. 1965)
Plaintiffs brought action against the City Council of the City of Lincoln, California, after it refused either to adopt or submit to election a proposed initiative ordinance signed by more than 15 percent of the voters that sought to prohibit the addition of fluorides to the city's public water supply. The City argued that the municipal decision to fluoridate is not subject to the initiative power because, in fluoridating the municipal water supply, the city council was acting as an administrative agent of state policy. The court rejected this position, holding that the operation of public water systems by a non-chartered city such as Lincoln is an exercise of the local police power, is not a statewide concern, and is legislative rather than administrative.
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Friedman J, Pierce PJ, Van Dyke J concurred
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