California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 2 - Appointment and Employment

  • Section 2121.
    The commissioner shall be appointed by the board of supervisors of the county. Any chartered county may, however, prescribe a different method of appointment.(Enacted by...
  • Section 2122.
    The term of office of the commissioner shall be four years from and after his appointment and until his successor is appointed. He may, however,...
  • Section 2123.
    Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a person shall not be appointed to the office of commissioner or deputy commissioner unless he or she...
  • Section 2124.
    If the board of supervisors of such adjoining county consents, the board of supervisors of any county in which there is no commissioner may employ...
  • Section 2125.
    In any county in which no commissioner has served, the director shall perform the duties of commissioner in the same manner, to the same extent,...
  • Section 2126.
    The commissioner may appoint deputy commissioners, inspectors, and clerks who shall serve at his pleasure.Such inspectors may be designated as county agricultural inspectors or county...
  • Section 2127.
    Deputy commissioners and inspectors shall be appointed from a list which is furnished by the director of persons who hold a license for the office.(Amended...
  • Section 2128.
    If the position of deputy commissioner cannot be filled from the list, a temporary appointment may be made for a period not exceeding six months...
  • Section 2129.
    If the position of inspector cannot be filled from the list, a temporary appointment not exceeding six months may be made.(Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch.

Last modified: October 22, 2018