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Article XIII Section 24 California Constitution – Taxation

Article XIII Section 24 California Constitution

Below is the content of Article XIII Section 24 of the California Constitution 

(a) The Legislature may not impose taxes for local purposes but may authorize local governments to impose them.

(b) The Legislature may not reallocate, transfer, borrow, appropriate, restrict the use of, or otherwise use the proceeds of any tax imposed or levied by a local government solely for the local government’s purposes.

(c) Money appropriated from state funds to a local government for its local purposes may be used as provided by law.

(d) Money subvened to a local government under Section 25 may be used for state or local purposes.


See also: Article XIII Section 23 California Constitution

See also  Article I Section 10 California Constitution - Declaration of Rights

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