California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Revolving Funds
- Section 29320.
As used in this article, “officer of the county” includes any elective or appointive officer of a county and any person in charge of any...
- Section 29321.
The board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund for the use of any officer of the county by adopting a resolution setting forth: (a) the...
- Section 29321.1.
The board of supervisors may, by ordinance or resolution, authorize the county auditor to perform the functions of the board in establishing, increasing, reducing, or...
- Section 29322.
Certified copies of the resolution shall be transmitted to the county auditor and county treasurer.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
- Section 29323.
Before any money is withdrawn from the county treasury to be placed in the revolving fund, the officer for whose use the fund is created...
- Section 29324.
Upon the filing of the required bond the auditor shall draw his warrant in favor of the officer for whose benefit the revolving fund is...
- Section 29325.
The officer may be authorized to use the fund for making change, when necessary in carrying on his official work.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
- Section 29326.
The officer shall not be authorized to expend any portion of the revolving fund except for services or material which are a legal charge against...
- Section 29327.
Any expenditure in excess of one dollar ($1) shall not be made unless a receipt is obtained, setting forth the date, purpose of the expenditure,...
- Section 29328.
Demand shall be made upon the county for reimbursement of the fund in the same manner that other demands are made and shall be supported...
- Section 29329.
Upon demand of the auditor or board of supervisors, the officer entrusted with the fund shall give an account of the fund.(Added by Stats. 1947,...
- Section 29330.
The board may at any time increase, reduce or discontinue any revolving fund established by its order. If the revolving fund is ordered reduced, the...
- Section 29331.
The board of supervisors in any county having more than 900,000 population may, in addition to any other revolving fund, establish a revolving fund to...
- Section 29332.
In any county having more than 50,000 population, the board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund to be used by the purchasing agent, or...
- Section 29333.
In any county having a population of over 200,000 according to the 1950 federal census, the board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund not...
- Section 29334.
The board of supervisors in any county having a population of over 1,400,000, as determined by the 1970 federal census, may, in addition to any...
Last modified: October 22, 2018