California Government Code PART 1 - GENERAL
- Section 31000.
The board of supervisors may contract for special services on behalf of the following public entities: the county, any county officer or department, or any...
- Section 31000.1.
The board of supervisors may appoint commissions or committees of citizens to study problems of general or special interest to the board and to make...
- Section 31000.2.
Unless otherwise provided by law, the board of supervisors may provide for the payment of reasonable and necessary expenses of, and of special allowances such...
- Section 31000.3.
Any contract for services entered into by a board of supervisors pursuant to Section 31000 may provide for deferred payment of compensation for services rendered...
- Section 31000.4.
The board of supervisors may contract with temporary help firms for temporary help to assist county agencies, departments, or offices during any peak load, temporary...
- Section 31000.5.
The board of supervisors may employ technical assistants for the assessor to enable him to secure the necessary maps and plats for the performance of...
- Section 31000.6.
(a) Upon request of the assessor or the sheriff of the county, the board of supervisors shall contract with and employ legal counsel to assist the...
- Section 31000.7.
The same law firm shall not be employed to advise or represent both the assessor and the county board of equalization on any matters relating...
- Section 31000.8.
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the board of supervisors of a county which is wholly or partially self-insured under the workers’ compensation laws,...
- Section 31000.9.
In counties containing a population of 6,000,000 or over, the board of supervisors may, by ordinance, authorize county officers having responsibility for the design and...
- Section 31001.
The board of supervisors of any county not having a charter which creates the office of county counsel may employ and contract with counsel to...
- Section 31002.
The board of supervisors may employ copyists to reproduce any county records and indices that are lost or destroyed by conflagration, public calamity, or otherwise...
- Section 31003.
The board of supervisors may adopt a system of insurance for the benefit of physicians, nurses, and any or all other persons employed in county...
- Section 31004.
In any county having a charter providing for a civil service system for county employees, the board of supervisors may require any person included within...
- Section 31005.
The board of supervisors of any county, chartered or otherwise, shall not by ordinance establish any minimum or maximum age limits for any county employment,...
- Section 31006.
Any person possessing all the minimum qualifications for any county employment is eligible for appointment to that employment, and neither the board of supervisors nor...
- Section 31007.
This part does not require or authorize the employment of any person in a particular county employment who has reached the compulsory retirement age prescribed...
- Section 31008.
This part does not prevent the board of supervisors from fixing minimum or maximum age limits for the employment of deputy sheriffs and county peace...
- Section 31009.
Prior to January 1, 1981, an applicant for employment who does not meet the physical standards established for his employment because of a physical impairment...
- Section 31010.
The board of supervisors of any county may by resolution establish and provide funds for the operation of a municipal advisory council for any unincorporated...
- Section 31010.5.
(a) Service as a member of a governing board of a special district named in subdivision (b) shall not be considered an incompatible office with service...
- Section 31011.
Every employee has the right to inspect personnel records pursuant to Section 1198.5 of the Labor Code.(Repealed and added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 886, Sec....
Last modified: October 22, 2018