California Government Code ARTICLE 1.2 - Contra Costa County Marshal/Sheriff Consolidation

  • Section 26625.
    This article shall be known and may be cited as the Contra Costa County Court Services Consolidation Act of 1988.(Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 784,...
  • Section 26625.2.
    There is a court security bureau within the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department to serve the superior court. The relationship between the sheriff’s department and...
  • Section 26625.3.
    There is a Court Security Oversight Committee consisting of five superior court judges appointed by the presiding judge. The duties of the committee shall be...
  • Section 26625.4.
    (a) The sheriff shall be the appointing authority for all court security bureau positions and employees.(b) The selection, appointment, and removal of management heads of the court...
  • Section 26625.5.
    (a) All personnel of the marshal’s office who are assigned to court services on the operative date of this section shall become members of the court...
  • Section 26625.6.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the sheriff through the court security bureau commander shall make all transfers within the court security bureau consistent...
  • Section 26625.7.
    An employee of the sheriff’s office who desires to transfer into the office of court services shall make application through the appropriate division to the...
  • Section 26625.8.
    Since the sheriff’s department previously required each of its deputies to serve on its jail detention staff, and a deputy was permitted to credit time...
  • Section 26625.9.
    All sworn permanent employees subsequently assigned to the court security bureau shall be required to meet those requirements of the California Commission on Peace Officer...

Last modified: October 22, 2018