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California Courts of Appeal

Mar. 3, 2017

Local government authority over state agencies debated

Attorneys for the city of San Francisco told a state appellate court Wednesday that cities should have broad powers to tax state-run institutions.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A lawsuit between the city of San Francisco and three public universities over parking fees could enormously broaden a local government's authority to tax state agencies and institutions.

UC Hastings College of the Law and two other public universities must impose municipal parking taxes on drivers who use university-owned, San Francisco-based parking facilities, a San Francisco city attorney told...

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