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Section 25840.

25840. The board of supervisors may prohibit and prevent the unnecessary firing and discharge of firearms on or into the highways and other public places and may pass all necessary ordinances regulating or forbidding such acts. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 25842.

25842. The board of supervisors may provide for the control or destruction of gophers, squirrels, other wild animals, noxious weeds, plant diseases, and insects injurious to fruit or fruit trees, vines, or vegetable or plant life. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 25842.5.

25842.5. (a) The board of supervisors may provide the same services and exercise the powers of mosquito abatement districts or vector control districts formed pursuant to the Mosquito Abatement and Vector Control District Law, Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 2000) of Division 3 of the Health and Safety Code within both the unincorporated and incorporated territory […]

Section 25843.

25843. The board of supervisors may establish safety incentive programs designed to encourage county officers and employees to follow recognized safety practices and focus upon policies and activities established to reduce the incidence of occupational injury and its associated costs, and may expend funds for incentives and awards when manager or employee efforts have produced […]

Section 25844.

25844. The board of supervisors of any county may appropriate and expend money from the general fund of the county, either within or without the county, for the purpose of providing weather data and may co-operate with the United States, the State, other counties, municipal corporations or any other public agency for such purpose, when […]

Section 25845.

25845. (a) The board of supervisors, by ordinance, may establish a procedure for the abatement of a nuisance. The ordinance shall, at a minimum, provide that the owner of the parcel, and anyone known to the board of supervisors to be in possession of the parcel, be given notice of the abatement proceeding and an opportunity […]

Section 25845.5.

25845.5. The board of supervisors, by ordinance, may provide that upon entry of a second or subsequent civil or criminal judgment within a two-year period finding that an owner of property is responsible for a condition that may be abated in accordance with an ordinance enacted pursuant to Section 25845, except for conditions abated pursuant […]

Section 25846.

25846. Subject to the provisions contained in Article 6.5 (commencing with Section 38780) of Chapter 10 of Part 2 of Division 3 of Title 4, a county may provide that prior to the sale or exchange of any residential building situated outside the boundaries of any incorporated city, the owner or his authorized agent shall […]