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Section 1191.

1191. When not otherwise provided for, the appointment of deputies and other subordinate officers shall be made in writing and filed in the office of the appointing power or the office of its clerk. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

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.)

Section 1195.

1195. Every officer of the state, or of any county, city, or judicial district who accepts, keeps, retains or diverts for his own use or the use of any other person any part of the salary or fees allowed by law to his deputy, or other subordinate officer, is guilty of a felony punishable by […]

Section 1220.

1220. When an officer discharges ex officio the duties of another office than that to which he is elected or appointed, his official signature and attestation shall be in the name of the office the duties of which he discharges. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1221.

1221. Where not otherwise provided, the seals of office of the various executive officers are those in use by such officers on January 1, 1873. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1170.

1170. As used in this article, “law” means any federal law relating to internal revenue. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 83.)

Section 1222.

1222. Every wilful omission to perform any duty enjoined by law upon any public officer, or person holding any public trust or employment, where no special provision is made for the punishment of such delinquency, is punishable as a misdemeanor. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1170.5.

1170.5. In the case of the State, “law” also means the law of any state providing for the withholding of personal income tax from wages or salaries of its residents employed by other states; provided, that the law of that state, in the determination of the State Controller, provides for withholding of personal income taxes […]