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Section 1481.

1481. (a) When deemed expedient by the appointing power, a master official bond or other form of master bond may be used which shall provide coverage on more than one officer, employee, or agent who is required by the appointing power or the board of supervisors of a chartered or general law county to give bond. […]

Section 1481.1.

1481.1. For the purposes of Section 1481 the board of supervisors of a county is deemed to be the appointing power of the adult probation officer, his assistants and deputies and the adult probation officer, his assistants and deputies are deemed to be employees of the county in which they are appointed. They may be […]

Section 1451.

1451. The approval of every official bond shall be indorsed thereon and signed by the officer approving the bond. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1482.

1482. Each such bond may contain a provision authorizing the appointing power to cancel it, if it is an individual bond, or the contract of coverage of any officer, agent or employee covered thereunder, or the entire bond, if it is a master bond. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 1441.)

Section 1452.

1452. No officer with whom any official bond is required to be filed shall file such bond until approved. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1500.

1500. All official bonds shall be made payable to the State of California in such penalty and with such conditions as required by this article, or the law creating or regulating the duties of the office. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1453.

1453. Official bonds shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose entitled “Record of Official Bonds.” (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 1501.

1501. The condition of an official bond shall be that the principal will well, truly, and faithfully perform all official duties then required of him by law, and also all such additional duties as may be imposed on him by any existing law of the State or law enacted subsequently to the execution of the […]

Section 1454.

1454. Unless otherwise provided, the official bonds of state officers prescribed by law shall be approved by either the Governor or the Director of General Services and filed and recorded in the office of the Secretary of State. (Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 371.)

Section 1504.

1504. Every official bond executed by any officer pursuant to law is in force and obligatory upon the principal and sureties therein for: (a) Any and all breaches of the conditions thereof committed during the time such officer continues to discharge any of the duties of or hold the office, and whether such breaches are committed […]