Section 1226.
1226. When the records in the office of any public board or officer authorized to issue certificates show the issuance of a certificate other than a certificate of acknowledgment and it appears by affidavit that the certificate has been lost or destroyed by conflagration or other public calamity, the board or officer may issue a […]
Section 1241.
1241. Whenever a section of the California Constitution uses both the terms “salary” and “compensation”, with respect to a public officer or employee, the terms shall be construed to apply only to salary. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1356, Sec. 1.)
Section 1228.
1228. An inmate of any state institution shall not be employed in the manufacture or production of any article intended for the private and personal use of any state officer or any officer or employee of any state institution. This section does not prohibit repairing of any kind nor the employment of such inmate in […]
Section 1228.5.
1228.5. The governing board of any local agency may grant to any employee of such local governmental agency, upon request, a leave of absence without pay of not to exceed two years to accept a temporary position with the United States Government for service in a foreign country in a technical co-operation program, and upon […]
Section 1229.
1229. Any public officer who is charged with the custody of public records may take any action, including the transfer of such records to another place within the state, necessary for the safekeeping of such records during any duly proclaimed state of war emergency or state of emergency pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section […]
Section 1230.
1230. The governing body of a city, county, city and county, or political subdivision of the State may grant leaves of absence to employees to appear as a witness in court other than as a litigant, to serve on a jury, or to respond to an official order from another governmental jurisdiction for reasons not […]
Section 1230.1.
1230.1. Whenever any person who is an employee subject to the provisions of Section 1230, or an employee of the state, is served with a subpoena which compels his presence as a witness, unless he is a party or an expert witness, such employee shall be granted a leave of absence with pay in the […]
Section 1192.
1192. When not otherwise provided for, within 10 days after receiving notice of their appointment, deputies and other subordinate officers shall take and file an oath in the manner required of their principals. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
Section 1193.
1193. When the number of deputies or other subordinate officers is not fixed by law, it is limited only by the discretion of the appointing power. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
Section 1194.
1194. When not otherwise provided for, each deputy possesses the powers and may perform the duties attached by law to the office of his principal. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)