California Government Code CHAPTER 13 - Miscellaneous Powers
- Section 26200.
If by reason of conflagration or other public calamity any index to any public records of a county is lost or destroyed, leaving the records...
- Section 26201.
The board may authorize at any time the destruction or disposition of any duplicate record, paper, or document, the original or a permanent photographic reproduction...
- Section 26202.
The board may authorize the destruction or disposition of any record, paper, or document which is more than two years old and which was prepared...
- Section 26202.1.
The board may authorize the destruction or disposition of any unaccepted bid or proposal for the construction or installation of any building, structure, bridge, or...
- Section 26202.5.
The board may authorize the destruction of any record, paper or document, by a four-fifths vote, if the documents have been inadvertently exposed to asbestos...
- Section 26202.6.
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 26202, 26205, and 26205.1, the head of a department of a county, after one year, may destroy recordings of routine...
- Section 26203.
In years other than those in which a census is taken by the United States, the board of supervisors by ordinance may cause a census...
- Section 26205.
At the request of the county officer concerned, the board of supervisors of any county may authorize the destruction of any record, paper, or document...
- Section 26205.1.
(a) The county officer having custody of nonjudicial public records, documents, instruments, books, and papers may cause to be destroyed any or all of the records,...
- Section 26205.5.
At the request of the county recorder, the board of supervisors of any county may authorize the destruction of any or all of the filed...
- Section 26205.6.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law relating to the destruction of city or county records, the county recorder may cause to be destroyed any original document left...
- Section 26205.7.
Recognizing that certain early created handwritten records of the county recorder may be of historical value, the recorder shall, prior to destroying any of his...
- Section 26205.8.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law relating to the destruction of attorney-client information or county records, at the request of the public defender, the board...
- Section 26206.
The board of supervisors of any county may prepare, procure and present commemorative medals, resolutions, plaques, or other memorials honoring persons who have performed unique...
- Section 26206.7.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 26202, the legislative body of a county may prescribe a procedure whereby duplicates of county records less than two years...
- Section 26206.8.
(a) When installing new security systems, a transit agency operated by a county shall only purchase and install equipment capable of storing recorded images for at...
- Section 26207.
The board of supervisors may offer and pay rewards, payable from county funds, for the furnishing of information leading to the apprehension and conviction of...
- Section 26208.
The board of supervisors may establish a uniform procedure for the payment of rewards, payable from county funds, for ideas or suggestions made by members...
- Section 26209.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Humboldt may establish a uniform procedure for the payment of rewards, payable from county funds, for ideas...
- Section 26220.
(a) The board of supervisors may, by a four-fifths vote of its members, assign for purposes of collection, under any terms and conditions that the board...
- Section 26220.5.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 26220, in Orange County, upon a four-fifths vote of the board of supervisors, the board of supervisors may sell or assign, for purposes...
- Section 26221.
As a prerequisite to assignment under Section 26220, the board of supervisors shall require the collection agency to furnish a bond in the sum of...
- Section 26222.
The assignee, through an attorney duly licensed to practice in this State, may invoke legal process in the collection of obligations assigned.(Added by Stats. 1953,...
- Section 26223.
Any of the revenues received by a county under a sales and use tax adopted by the board of supervisors in accordance with the provisions...
- Section 26224.
The board of supervisors of any county may contract with any community council or council on social planning functioning within the county, which council has...
- Section 26225.
The board of supervisors of one or more counties may authorize studies of the feasibility of a high-speed transit system, to operate in one or...
- Section 26226.
The board of supervisors of one or more counties may loan up to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to a transit district located wholly or partially...
- Section 26227.
The board of supervisors of any county may appropriate and expend money from the general fund of the county to establish county programs or to...
- Section 26229.
Nothing in any other provision of law shall prohibit the board of supervisors of a county having a population in excess of 6,000,000 persons from...
- Section 26230.
As a means of implementing a county underground utility ordinance adopted to remove existing overhead utility lines and to require property owners served by the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018