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There shall be excepted from the provision of Section 440 bicycles and toys. After being held for at least three months, the Sheriff may turn over to any charitable or nonprofit organization any bicycles and toys, or both, coming into the Sheriff’s possession where no owner thereof can be found.
(Added by Ord. No. 2372 (N.S.), adopted 5-29-62; amended by Ord. No. 4314 (N.S.), effective 6-20-74; amended by Ord. No. 4558 (N.S.), effective 9-18-75; Ord. No. 4558 (N.S.), repealed by Ord. No. 4578 (N.S.), effective 11-13-75, and Section 440.1 reenacted by Ord. No. 4579 (N.S.), effective 11-13-75; amended by Ord. No. 10242 (N.S.), effective 2-7-13; amended by Ord. No. 10644 (N.S.), effective 2-13-20)
Every person who commits any of the following acts shall be guilty of a misdemeanor: who is found in any jail in the County of San Diego under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug or any substance defined as a poison in Schedule C of Section 4240 of the Business and Professions Code. "Poison," as used in this chapter, refers to a category of hazardous substances defined in Section 108125 of the Health and Safety Code. The Board of Supervisors may by regulation make the category more specific.
(Added by Ord. No. 3750 (N.S.), effective 10-7-71; repealed by Ord. No. 4558 (N.S.), effective 9-18-75; Ord. No. 4558 (N.S.), repealed by Ord. No. 4578 (N.S.), effective 11-13-75, and Section 441.1 reenacted by Ord. No. 4579 (N.S.), effective 11-13-75; amended by Ord. No. 10242 (N.S.), effective 2-7-13; amended by Ord. No. 10644 (N.S.), effective 2-13-20)
State law reference(s)--Poison defined, Business and Professions Code, § 4240.
(Added by Ord. No. 6474 (N.S.), effective 12-30-82, operative 1-1-83; amended by Ord. No. 7213 (N.S.), effective 11-6-86; amended by Ord. No. 7407 (N.S.), effective 12-10-87; amended by Ord. No. 7657 (N.S.), effective 8-31-89; amended by Ord. No. 7900 (N.S.), effective 5-30-91; amended by Ord. No. 7910 (N.S.), effective 6-27-91; amended by Ord. No. 8011 (N.S.), effective 12-26-91; amended by Ord. No. 8138 (N.S.), effective 10-8-92; amended by Ord. No. 8369 (N.S.), effective 4-21-94; amended by Ord. No. 8597 (N.S.), effective 11-2-95; amended by Ord. No. 8717 (N.S.), effective 9-19-96; amended by Ord. No. 8828 (N.S.), effective 9-23-97; amended by Ord. No. 10242 (N.S.), effective 2-7-13; amended by Ord. No. 10489 (N.S.), effective 7-27-17; repealed by Ord. No. 10810 (N.S.), effective 11-24-22)
State law reference(s) -- Fees to be paid, Penal Code, § 1203.1c.
In accordance with the purpose and provisions of Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations section 1301.24(a)(2), or any applicable successor provision of Federal law, the Sheriff is authorized to possess pharmaceutical controlled substances in the performance of his duties.
(Added by Ord. No. 10058 (N.S.), effective 7-22-10; amended by Ord. No. 10242 (N.S.), effective 2-7-13; amended by Ord. No. 10644 (N.S.), effective 2-13-20)
The Sheriff is hereby authorized to reimburse a Reserve Deputy for uniform and equipment expenses up to $450 per calendar year. In addition, whenever a Reserve Deputy or Sheriff's Explorer Scout is directed by the Sheriff to perform voluntary service during a law enforcement or rescue mission and while so serving suffers damage to articles of clothing or equipment necessarily worn or carried on said mission, he may be reimbursed for such loss under the limitations and procedure prescribed in Section 79.1 of this Code.
The Sheriff is hereby authorized to purchase the necessary uniforms and equipment for department volunteers. Volunteer patrol members perform a voluntary service to ensure the safety of the public and require uniforms and equipment to carry out their duties.
(Added by Ord. No. 2213 (N.S.), adopted 5-9-71; repealed and Section 444.2 renumbered and retitled Section 444 by Ord. No. 3707 (N.S.), adopted 6-29-71; amended by Ord. No. 7308 (N.S.), effective 7-2-87; amended by Ord. No. 9069, effective 9-2-99; amended by Ord. No. 10242 (N.S.), effective 2-7-13; amended by Ord. No. 10644 (N.S.), effective 2-13-20)
Cross reference(s) -- Repair or replacement of employees’ personal property, § 79.1.
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