Section 1225.
1225. (a) An executive officer, a judicial officer, and a Member of the Legislature may administer and certify oaths. (b) A former judge of a court of record in this state who retired or resigned from office shall be deemed a judicial officer for purposes of this section, if he or she satisfies the conditions set forth […]
Section 1173.
1173. The Department of Finance shall direct the manner and form in which each state department, board, commission, or other agency maintains the records incidental to withholding funds pursuant to this article. The Department of Finance shall prescribe the forms to be used in making any returns, reports, or payments except where forms are provided […]
Section 1174.
1174. All funds withheld pursuant to this article by any state unit whose funds are deposited in the State Treasury shall, immediately upon such withholding, be deposited in such depositary or depositaries as may be prescribed by the Director of Finance, and shall be withdrawn therefrom in the manner prescribed by him in fulfillment of […]
Section 1175.
1175. All funds withheld by any county pursuant to this article shall, immediately upon such withholding, be deposited in such depositary or depositaries as may be prescribed by the board of supervisors of the county, and shall be withdrawn therefrom in the manner prescribed by such board in fulfillment of the purpose for which said […]
Section 1176.
1176. All funds withheld pursuant to this article by any public agency not within the provisions of Sections 1174 or 1175 of this code shall, immediately upon such withholding, be deposited in such depositary or depositaries as may be prescribed by the governing body of such public agency, and shall be withdrawn therefrom in the […]
Section 1190.
1190. All assistants, deputies, and other subordinate officers, whose appointments are not otherwise provided for, shall be appointed by the officer or body to whom they are respectively subordinate. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
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.)