The Contra Costa California Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan of Reorganization — Form 1— - Pre and Post 2005 Act is a legal document that allows individuals or entities to vote on whether they accept or reject a proposed plan of reorganization for Contra Costa County in California. This form is used both before and after the 2005 Act, which refers to the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. The purpose of this ballot is to give stakeholders a voice in the decision-making process regarding the reorganization plan. The reorganization plan typically involves a restructuring of assets, liabilities, and operations of the county or a specific entity within the county. There may be different types of Contra Costa California Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan of Reorganization — Form 14, depending on the specific circumstances and the type of entity involved. Some variations could include: 1. Ballot for Municipal Bankruptcy: In case Contra Costa County or a municipal entity within the county is facing financial distress, this type of ballot would allow the constituents or creditors to vote on a plan that may involve adjustments to debts, revenue streams, budgetary allocations, or services provided. 2. Ballot for Corporate Reorganization: If a specific corporation or business entity operating within Contra Costa County is seeking reorganization, this type of ballot would be issued to shareholders, creditors, and other relevant parties to accept or reject the proposed plan, which may involve asset sales, creditor negotiations, or operational adjustments. 3. Ballot for Non-Profit Organization Reorganization: In the case of a non-profit organization located in Contra Costa County, this type of ballot would be circulated to members, directors, or other relevant parties to approve or reject a plan of reorganization aimed at addressing financial distress or improving organizational effectiveness. The use of the form may vary depending on the specific legal framework governing the reorganization process and the circumstances of the need for reorganization. It is essential for all involved parties to carefully review the ballot and its instructions before casting their vote, as their decision may have significant implications for the future operations and viability of Contra Costa County or the relevant entity involved.