Section 29600.
29600. Charges incurred against the county pursuant to this title are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29600. Charges incurred against the county pursuant to this title are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29601. The following expenses of the district attorney and the sheriff are county charges: (a) Traveling and other personal expenses incurred in criminal cases arising in the county and in civil actions and proceedings in which the county is interested. (b) All other expenses necessarily incurred by either of them: (1) In the detection of crime. Except as […]
29601.5. Expenses incurred by a county in returning a fugitive or escaped prisoner to another county for trial or detention in a county facility shall be paid by the county of trial or detention to the county which incurred the expenses of returning the fugitive. (Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 535.)
29602. The expenses necessarily incurred in the support of persons charged with or convicted of a crime and committed to the county jail and the maintenance therein and in other county adult detention facilities of a program of rehabilitative services in the fields of training, employment, recreation, and prerelease activities, and for other services in […]
29603. The sums required by law to be paid to grand jurors and witnesses in criminal cases tried in a superior court, other than expert witnesses appointed by the court for the court’s needs pursuant to Section 730 of the Evidence Code, are county charges. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 470, Sec. 44. (AB 1529) […]
29604. The accounts of the coroner for such services as are not otherwise provided for are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29606. The necessary expenses incurred in the support of the county hospitals, almshouses, and the indigent sick and otherwise dependent poor, whose support is chargeable to the county, are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29607. When authorized by the board of supervisors, expenses incurred by county authorities pursuant to Section 1451.5 of the Health and Safety Code or for temporary, emergency, or extended care or treatment of indigent patients of the county by local hospitals or any hospital maintained and operated by any county, the State, any state college, […]
29608. The contingent expenses necessarily incurred for the use and benefit of the county are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29609. The premiums on official bonds of county officers are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29610. The expenses of any elected county officer incurred while traveling to and from and while attending the annual convention of his or her respective association, are county charges which do not require prior approval of the board of supervisors. The board of supervisors may require prior approval by the board of supervisors for any […]
29611. The necessary expenses, incurred by the auditor and treasurer in the defense and prosecution of any action brought by or against them to test the validity or constitutionality of any act of the Legislature or of the board of supervisors or of any order providing for the payment of any funds held in the […]
29612. The expenses necessarily incurred in searching for and rescuing persons who are lost or in danger of their lives are county charges. (Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1390.)
29613. The expenses necessarily incurred in the preparation of plans for meeting any emergency caused by a flood, fire, earthquake, pestilence, tornado, or other act of God which may cause extraordinary loss of life or destruction of property are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29617. Every sum directed by law to be raised for any county purpose under the direction of the board of supervisors or declared to be such is a county charge. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
29618. The actual and necessary expenses incurred in the drafting of a county charter by a board of freeholders, when such expenses are authorized by the board of supervisors, are county charges. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 398.)