29320. As used in this article, “officer of the county” includes any elective or appointive officer of a county and any person in charge of any office, department, service, or institution of the county, or a division or branch thereof. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 470, Sec. 33. (AB 1529) Effective January 1, 2013.)
29321. The board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund for the use of any officer of the county by adopting a resolution setting forth: (a) the necessity for the fund, (b) the office, department, service, or institution for which the fund is available, and (c) the amount of the fund, which shall not exceed two hundred fifty […]
29321.1. The board of supervisors may, by ordinance or resolution, authorize the county auditor to perform the functions of the board in establishing, increasing, reducing, or discontinuing any of the revolving funds provided for in this article. In the event that the board authorizes the county auditor to perform such functions of the board, the […]
29322. Certified copies of the resolution shall be transmitted to the county auditor and county treasurer. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29323. Before any money is withdrawn from the county treasury to be placed in the revolving fund, the officer for whose use the fund is created shall file with the clerk of the board of supervisors a bond executed by himself as principal and by an admitted surety insurer, in an amount equal to that […]
29324. Upon the filing of the required bond the auditor shall draw his warrant in favor of the officer for whose benefit the revolving fund is created, and the treasurer shall pay the warrant. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29325. The officer may be authorized to use the fund for making change, when necessary in carrying on his official work. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29326. The officer shall not be authorized to expend any portion of the revolving fund except for services or material which are a legal charge against the county. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29327. Any expenditure in excess of one dollar ($1) shall not be made unless a receipt is obtained, setting forth the date, purpose of the expenditure, and the amount expended. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29328. Demand shall be made upon the county for reimbursement of the fund in the same manner that other demands are made and shall be supported by receipts. All sums received in satisfaction of the demands shall be returned to the revolving fund. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29329. Upon demand of the auditor or board of supervisors, the officer entrusted with the fund shall give an account of the fund. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29330. The board may at any time increase, reduce or discontinue any revolving fund established by its order. If the revolving fund is ordered reduced, the officer using it shall immediately return to the county treasurer the amount necessary to reduce the fund as ordered by the board. If the fund is discontinued, the officer […]
29331. The board of supervisors in any county having more than 900,000 population may, in addition to any other revolving fund, establish a revolving fund to be used by the purchasing agent of the county in paying for services, materials and articles of personal property which he is authorized by law to purchase and which […]
29332. In any county having more than 50,000 population, the board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund to be used by the purchasing agent, or other authorized officer, to maintain a stock of general office supplies for the use of the several county departments. The fund shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000). In […]
29333. In any county having a population of over 200,000 according to the 1950 federal census, the board of supervisors may establish a revolving fund not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) to be used for the benefit of all county departments. The fund shall be administered by an officer designated by the board, and […]
29334. The board of supervisors in any county having a population of over 1,400,000, as determined by the 1970 federal census, may, in addition to any other revolving fund, establish a revolving fund to be used by the director of the county department established for the administration of aid and services provided pursuant to Division […]