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Section 1366.

1366. Any officer or person who is removed or threatened with removal from any office or position of public trust may bring an action to restrain such unlawful removal or to enforce restoration by process of injunction, both prohibitory and mandatory, if the real reason for the removal or threat thereof is noncompliance with provisions […]

Section 1302.

1302. Every officer whose term has expired shall continue to discharge the duties of his office until his successor has qualified. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1367.

1367. No compensation nor reimbursement for expenses incurred shall be paid to any officer by any public agency unless he has taken and subscribed to the oath or affirmation required by this chapter. (Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 1250.)

Section 1303.

1303. Every person who exercises any function of a public office without taking the oath of office, or without giving the required bond, is guilty of a misdemeanor. This section does not affect the validity of acts done by a person exercising the functions of a public office in fact, where other persons than himself […]

Section 1368.

1368. Every person who, while taking and subscribing to the oath or affirmation required by this chapter, states as true any material matter which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of perjury, and is punishable by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170 of the Penal Code for two, three, or […]

Section 1304.

1304. (a) The Speaker of the Assembly or the Senate Committee on Rules may appoint a Member of the Legislature or legislative staff to serve as an alternate for a Member of the Legislature appointed to a state board or commission within the Natural Resources Agency in the Member’s absence. (b) An alternate designated pursuant to this […]

Section 1369.

1369. Every person having taken and subscribed to the oath or affirmation required by this chapter, who while holding office, advocates or becomes a member of any party or organization, political or otherwise, that advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States by force or violence or other unlawful means, is guilty of […]

Section 1320.

1320. Nominations made by the Governor to the Senate shall be in writing, designating the residence of the nominee and the office for which he is nominated. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1321.

1321. Whenever the Senate concurs in a nomination, its secretary shall immediately deliver a copy of the resolution of concurrence, certified by the president and secretary, to the Secretary of State, and another copy, certified by the secretary, to the Governor. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1300.

1300. Every officer, the mode of whose appointment is not prescribed by law, shall be appointed by the Governor. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)