TITLE 2 FOOTNOTES
   1.   For Charter provisions on elective officers, see §§400 - 409; for Charter provisions on appointive officers, see §§900 - 914; for constitutional provisions on tenure of office for municipal officers in chartered cities, see California Constitution Article 20 §16; for Charter provisions on the city council, see §§600 - 608; for Charter provisions on the city manager, see §§700 and 701; see also Animal Control Supervisor, Ch. 7.04. For regulations regarding administration and employer-employee relations, see Appendix Title 2R.
   2.   For Charter provisions on official bonds, see §903; for statutory provisions on bonds of officers and fiduciaries, see Government Code §36518 et seq.
   3.   For Charter provisions authorizing the council to adopt its own rules of procedure and appoint committees, see §607; for statutory provisions authorizing municipal councils to establish rules for the conduct of their proceedings, see Government Code §36813; for provisions on council meetings, see Government Code §§36805 - 36811; for Charter provisions on council meetings, see §602.
   4.   For Charter provisions on the city manager, see §§700 and 701; for Charter provisions on the council-manager form of government, see §300; for statutory provisions on the council- manager form of government, see Government Code §34851 et seq.; city manager as city purchasing officer, see Ch. 3.12.
   5.   For Charter provisions on organization of city departments, see §800; for statutory provisions on establishing a fire department in general law cities; see Government Code §38611; Uniform Fire Code, see Ch. 16R.42.
   6.   For Charter provisions on organization of city departments, see §800; for statutory provisions on city health ordinances, boards and officers, see Health & Safety Code §500 et seq.; for provisions on contracts for local health administration, see Health & Safety Code §§480 - 485, for provisions on county health administration for cities, see Health & Safety Code §§476 - 477.
   7.   For Charter provisions on organization of city departments, see §800; for statutory provisions on control of police departments, see Government Code §38630; arrest procedure, see Ch. 1.24.
   8.   For Charter provisions on organization of city departments, see §800.
   9.   For Charter provisions on appointive boards and commissions generally, see §§1000 - 1005; for Charter provisions on the airport commission, see §§1007 and 1007.1; for airport rules and regulations, see Appendix Title 11R.
   10.   For Charter provisions on appointive boards and commissions generally, see §§1000 - 1005; for Charter provisions on the Bidwell Park and Playground Commission, see §§1006 - 1006.2; for Bidwell Park rules and regulations, see Appendix Title 12R; for adoption authority of park and playground rules and regulations, see Ch. 12.16.
   11.   For statutory provisions on the board of parking place commissioners, see Streets & Highways Code §31770 et seq.; for provisions on the Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943, see Streets & Highways Code §31500 et seq.
   12.   For statutory provisions on local planning agencies, see Government Code §65100; for provisions on planning commissions, see Government Code §65150; for the "Planning Law" of the state generally, see §65000 et seq.
   13.   For Charter provisions on the personnel system, see §1400; personnel system, see Ch. 2.72; personnel rules, see Appendix Title 2R.
   14.   For statutory provisions on the creation of local disaster councils, see Government Code §§8610 - 8614; for provisions generally on the California Emergency Services Act, see Government Code §8550 et seq.; for provisions on emergency powers of the city's chief executive, see Government Code §38791.
   15.   For Charter provisions on the personnel system, see §1400; for statutory provisions on civil service for officers and employees, see Government Code §45000 et seq.; human resources commission, see Ch. 2.64; personnel rules, see Appendix Title 2R.