Section 24258.
24258. If any officer required by this chapter to have an office has no regularly appointed deputy paid by the county at the same time and in the same manner as the principal, he may close his office during the hour from 12 o’clock noon to 1 o’clock p.m. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
Section 24259.
24259. If the officer has a branch office to which a single deputy is assigned, he may close the branch office during the hour from 12 o’clock noon to 1 o’clock p.m. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
Section 24260.
24260. In all counties county officers shall keep their offices open for the transaction of business during such hours and on such days as are fixed by the board of supervisors by ordinance or resolution. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 661.)
Section 24262.
24262. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, no office of the sheriff or clerk shall be established elsewhere than at the county seat without the approval of the board of supervisors. (Added by Stats. 1961, Ch. 1601.)
Section 24203.
24203. Within six months after the first general election succeeding the creation of the county, the supervisors of any county created after July 1, 1907, shall classify themselves by lot into two classes, as nearly equal in number as possible, and the term of office of the class having the greater number shall expire in […]
Section 24300.
24300. By ordinance the board of supervisors may consolidate the duties of certain of the county offices in one or more of these combinations: (a) Sheriff and tax collector. (b) Auditor and recorder. (c) County clerk, auditor, and recorder. (d) County clerk and public administrator. (e) County clerk and recorder. (f) County clerk and auditor. (g) Treasurer and tax collector. (h) Treasurer and […]
Section 24204.
24204. Whenever any county frames and adopts a charter for its government, which is approved by the Legislature, and the charter provides for the appointment of any officers of a county, the officers first appointed under the charter are the successors of the like elective officers in office at the time of the approval of […]
Section 24300.5.
24300.5. In addition to the duties of the county offices which may be consolidated under the provisions of Section 24300, the board of supervisors may by ordinance consolidate the offices of auditor, controller, treasurer, tax collector, and director of finance. (Added by Stats. 1969, Ch. 638.)
Section 24205.
24205. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of Section 24204, or any other statute, the office of sheriff shall be filled by election as provided in this chapter for elective county officers, and vacancies shall be filled as provided by law for filling elective county offices, unless the county or city and county is chartered and such charter […]
Section 24301.
24301. If the duties of officers are consolidated pursuant to this chapter, the board of supervisors, by ordinance, may elect to separate the duties so consolidated, and reconsolidate them in any other manner permitted by this chapter or separate the duties without reconsolidation, and provide that the duties of each office shall be performed by […]