California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 3 - Rodent Abatement
- Section 116125.
Every person possessing a place that is infested with rodents, as soon as their presence comes to his or her knowledge, shall at once proceed...
- Section 116130.
The department, the board of supervisors of each county, local health officers, or inspectors appointed by any of them, as provided in this article and...
- Section 116135.
The board of supervisors of each county and the governing body of each city, whenever it may by resolution determine that it is necessary for...
- Section 116140.
Whenever a person possessing a place that is infested with rodents, fails, neglects, or refuses to proceed and to continue to endeavor to exterminate and...
- Section 116145.
The expense of exterminating and destroying the rodents and abating the conditions listed in Section 17920.3 that are causing the infestation is a charge against...
- Section 116150.
The governing body shall record in the office of the county recorder a notice of payment, claiming a lien on the property for the amount...
- Section 116155.
All sums so paid by the county or city are a lien on the property on which the work was done, and may be recovered...
- Section 116160.
The action to foreclose the lien shall be brought within 90 days after the payment, and shall be prosecuted by the district or city attorney...
- Section 116165.
When the property is sold, enough of the proceeds shall be paid into the treasury of the county or city to satisfy the lien and...
- Section 116170.
If it appears from the complaint in the action that the property on which the lien is to be foreclosed is likely to be removed...
Last modified: October 22, 2018