California Constitution
Article XIII A, § 4
California Const. art. XIII A, § 4
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CitationCalifornia Const. art. XIII A, § 4
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Cal. Const. art. XIII A, § 4.
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Cities, Counties and special districts, by a two-thirds vote of the qualified electors of such district, may impose special taxes on such district, except ad valorem taxes on real property or a transaction tax or sales tax on the sale of real property within such City, County or special district.
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History
Sec. 4 added June 6, 1978, by Prop. 13. Initiative measure.
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