California Government Code PART 2 - CIVIL SERVICE
- Section 31100.
This part may be cited as the County Civil Service Enabling Law.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
- Section 31101.
This part does not limit any powers conferred on any county by charter or any powers conferred on boards of supervisors of counties by subdivision...
- Section 31102.
It is the intent of this part to enable any county to adopt such a limited civil service system as is adaptable to its size...
- Section 31103.
The board of supervisors of any county may contract with any other county or city, any state department, or any competent person or agency for...
- Section 31104.
Any county may by ordinance adopt a limited civil service system for any or all county officers and employees, except elective officers.(Added by Stats. 1947,...
- Section 31105.
The ordinance adopting a civil service system shall not go into effect until the proposition of its approval has been submitted to a vote of...
- Section 31105.1.
Any ordinance adopting a civil service system which was, prior to the effective date of this section, submitted to a vote of the qualified electors...
- Section 31105.2.
(a) Any ordinance adopting a civil service system that was, prior to the effective date of this section, submitted to a vote of the qualified electors...
- Section 31106.
The ordinance creating the civil service system shall designate the appointive officers and employees to be placed in the system.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
- Section 31107.
The minimum qualifications or standards prescribed for any class or grade of employment shall not be less than those prescribed for the class or grade...
- Section 31108.
(a) Any ordinance adopted pursuant to this part shall include substantially the following provisions:(1) Any officer or employee in the classified civil service may be dismissed, suspended,...
- Section 31110.
Upon the adoption of the civil service system, the board of supervisors shall appoint a civil service commission to assist in administering the system.(Added by...
- Section 31110.1.
A county by ordinance may provide that the members of the civil service commission may be paid compensation for their attendance at each meeting of...
- Section 31110.2.
A county may by ordinance provide that its civil service commission or equivalent body shall have the power to issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum,...
- Section 31111.
The civil service commission shall consist of five members or, if so resolved by the board of supervisors, seven members, each of whom shall hold...
- Section 31112.
The terms of office of two members of the first civil service commission shall be one year. The terms of office of the other members...
- Section 31113.
The commission shall perform the duties and exercise the powers provided for in this part, and such additional powers and duties in relation thereto as...
- Section 31114.
Any person who:1. Wilfully by himself or in cooperation with another person defeats, deceives, or obstructs any person with respect to his right of examination, application,...
- Section 31115.
Any person who:1. Impersonates another person or permits or aids in any manner any other person to impersonate him in connection with any examination, application, or...
- Section 31115.5.
Any county employee, or person whose name appears on any county employment list, who uses during duty hours, for training or target practice, any material...
- Section 31116.
For the purpose of facilitating the recruitment of professional and technically trained persons to fill positions for which there is a shortage of qualified applicants,...
- Section 31117.
Any person who previously had permanent status in a civil service system of any county and who vacated his position to accept appointment to an...
Last modified: October 22, 2018