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SECTION 75. All
elective officers of the County and all officers appointed by the Board
of Supervisors, shall cooperate with the said County Executive to the
end that complete coordination of all officers, services and employment,
shall be accomplished, and the refusal of any such officer to so cooperate
shall be deemed willful misconduct on the part of the officer so refusing.
SECTION 76. TRAVELING EXPENSES. Whenever any person
in the service of the county is compelled to travel in the performance
of his duty, he shall, in addition to his regular compensation, be reimbursed
for his actual and necessary expenditures for transportation, lodging
and meals. An itemized account of such expenditures shall be filed with
and approved by the Auditor before payment. The Board of Supervisors shall
fix a maximum price to be paid for such travel, lodging and meals, which
shall be applicable to all such persons alike, including members of said
Board of Supervisors.
SECTION 77. INELIGIBILITY TO HOLD OFFICE. No attorney,
agent or employee of any firm, association or corporation doing business
under or by virtue of any franchise granted by or contract made with the
county, or financially interested in any such franchise or contract, shall
be eligible to hold any appointive compensated county office.
Relatives to the third degree, whether by blood or marriage, of any officer
making an appointment pursuant to the provisions of this Charter shall
be ineligible to hold any appointive office or employment, under such
officer. Nepotism shall be avoided in all public county employment.
SECTION 78. ATTENTION TO DUTIES. All persons holding
any office or employment under the County of Sacramento, whether elective
or appointive, except members of the Board of Supervisors, shall be required
to engage in the active work of the office or employment so held to the
extent that their services may be necessary for the full and complete
discharge of the duties of such office or employment. (1953)
SECTION 79. REPEALED. (1971)
SECTION 80. POLITICAL ACTIVITY. Appointive officers
or employees serving with compensation under this Charter are prohibited
from engaging in any political activity for, or contributing or soliciting
funds or support for or in behalf of, any elective officer provided for
herein, or for any candidate for such elective office. Such activity shall
constitute a just cause for removal.
NOTE: Section 80 is unconstitutional (County Counsel
opinion 68-52, May 21, 1968).
SECTION 81. COUNTY VEHICLES. The Board of Supervisors
shall cause all motor vehicles belonging to the County to have painted
conspicuously, on each side, the words, "Property of Sacramento County,"
"For Official Use Only," except that such motor vehicles as
may be designated by the Sheriff, District Attorney and Probation Officer,
in their respective departments, with the approval of the Board of Supervisors,
as necessary for confidential departmental investigations, may be exempted
from the foregoing provision. A record shall be kept showing the use of
each motor vehicle. (1957)
SECTION 82. NON-INTERFERENCE WITH COUNTY EXECUTIVE.
No member or members of the Board of Supervisors shall directly or indirectly
coerce or attempt to coerce the County Executive, or any other county
officer appointed or confirmed by the Board, in the performance of the
duties of his office, or attempt to exact any promises from any candidate
for any such office, relative to any appointment or removal of any county
officer, and any violation of the provisions of this Section shall be
willful misconduct of the Supervisor. Except for the purpose of obtaining
information, the Board of Supervisors and its members shall deal solely
and directly through the County Executive with respect to the part of
the county government under his direction.
SECTION 83. PREFERENCE TO SACRAMENTO COUNTY PRODUCTS.
In purchases by the County of Sacramento, price and quality being
equal, preference shall be given to Sacramento County products.
SECTION 84. REPEALED. (1969)
SECTION 85. LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION. If any Section,
Subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Charter, is for any reason,
held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality
shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions
of this Charter, it being hereby expressly declared that this Charter
and each
Section, Subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof would have been
prepared and proposed, adopted, approved and ratified irrespective of
the fact that any one or more other Sections, Subsections, sentences,
clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 86. CAPTIONS TO ARTICLES AND SECTIONS.
Such headings or captions as precede the respective Articles and Sections
of this Charter are inserted therein for convenience only, and shall be
disregarded in construing said Charter or any part or portion thereof.
SECTION 87. During the time any officer or employee
is under suspension his salary shall cease.
SECTION 88. CORONER - CONFLICT OF INTEREST. No
person shall be appointed to the office of Coroner, whether or not that
office is consolidated with another public office, who is connected in
any way, directly or indirectly, or related by blood or marriage, to any
person, firm or corporation engaged in the mortuary business.
SECTION 89. It shall be the duty of the Board
of Supervisors to pass and adopt such ordinances as may be necessary or
proper in order to fully carry into effect each and every provision of
this Charter.
SECTION 90. EFFECTIVE DATE OF CHARTER. This Section
provided that the original Charter would become effective July 1, 1933,
after ratification by the State Legislature.
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