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PREFACE
ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS*
ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS*
ARTICLE III GENERAL RULES*
ARTICLE IIIa ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR AGING AND INDEPENDENCE SERVICES*
ARTICLE IIIb COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY*
ARTICLE IIIc PAST GRAND JURORS ASSOCIATION IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE IIIj AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM*
ARTICLE IIIk AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR VENDORS*
ARTICLE III l AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE IIIm AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM -- EMPLOYMENT*
ARTICLE IIIn SAN DIEGO COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES*
ARTICLE IIIo COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COORDINATING COUNCIL*
ARTICLE IIIp FIRST 5 COMMISSION OF SAN DIEGO*
ARTICLE IIIq SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS PRACTICES REVIEW COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE IIIr REGIONAL SECURITY COMMISSION*
ARTICLE IIIs NORTH COUNTY GANG COMMISSION*
ARTICLE IIIt POLINSKY CHILDREN’S CENTER ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE IIIu SAN DIEGO SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT COUNCIL*
ARTICLE IIIv CHILD AND FAMILY STRENGTHENING ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE IIIw ARTS AND CULTURE COMMISSION
ARTICLE IV SAN DIEGO COUNTY COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND GIRLS*
ARTICLE IV-A ASSESSOR / RECORDER / COUNTY CLERK*
ARTICLE IV-B ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD*
ARTICLE IV-C ASSESSMENT HEARING OFFICER*
ARTICLE V AUDITOR AND CONTROLLER*
ARTICLE V-A PROCESSING AND CERTIFICATION OF ROUTINE CLAIMS*
ARTICLE VI BOUNDARY CHANGES*
ARTICLE VII BUDGET AND FINANCIAL PROCEDURES AND APPROPRIATION, REVENUE AND STAFFING LIMITATIONS*
ARTICLE VIIa TEMPORARY TRANSFERS OF FUNDS TO SPECIFIED AGENCIES WITHIN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO*
ARTICLE VIII CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER*
ARTICLE IX OFFICE OF COUNTY COUNSEL*
ARTICLE X CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY*
ARTICLE X-A CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS*
ARTICLE XI DEPARTMENT OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER*
ARTICLE XII COUNTY CLERK*
ARTICLE XII-A COUNTY LIBRARIAN*
ARTICLE XII-B DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES*
ARTICLE XII-C CITY/COUNTY TASK FORCE ON AGRICULTURAL/URBAN ISSUES AND PESTICIDES*
ARTICLE XII-D DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES*
ARTICLE XII-E PESTICIDE TASK FORCE*
ARTICLE XII-F COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE**
ARTICLE XIII-A DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND RECOVERY*
ARTICLE XIII-B DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES*
ARTICLE XIV JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XV HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY*
ARTICLE XV-AA SAN DIEGO COUNTY EYE GNAT ABATEMENT APPEALS BOARD*
ARTICLE XV-A SAN DIEGO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND QUALITY ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE XV-B HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CHARGES AND FEES*
ARTICLE XV-C GENERAL RELIEF PROGRAM*
ARTICLE XVI CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING COUNCIL*
ARTICLE XVI-A ADVISORY BOARDS*
ARTICLE XVI-B SAN DIEGO COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XVI-C SAN DIEGO COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XVI-D SAN DIEGO COUNTY PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XVI-E LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 2 - JULIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XVII SAN DIEGO COUNTY FOSTER CARE SERVICES COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XVII-A SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS QUINCENTENARY COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XVII-B SAN DIEGO COUNTY HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XVII-C EQUAL OPPORTUNITY MANAGEMENT OFFICE*
ARTICLE XVII-D WHISTLE BLOWER PROTECTION PROCEDURE; ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY WHISTLE BLOWER COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XVII-E SAN DIEGO COUNTY TECHNOLOGY OFFICE*
ARTICLE XVII-F SAN DIEGO COUNTY EVALUATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XVIII CITIZENS LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW BOARD*
ARTICLE XVIIIa GRAZING ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE XIX ADULT INSTITUTIONS*
ARTICLE XIXa YOUTH CORRECTION CENTER*
ARTICLE XX FEES AND CHARGES*
ARTICLE XXA JUVENILE FACILITIES*
ARTICLE XXI INTERGOVERNMENTAL REPRESENTATION*
ARTICLE XXIa RULES OF CONDUCT AND PROCEDURE FOR PLANNING AND ZONING PROCESS*
ARTICLE XXIb PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW BOARD*
ARTICLE XXII DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES*
ARTICLE XXIIa OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR AND PUBLIC GUARDIAN*
ARTICLE XXIIb DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES*
ARTICLE XXIIc DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SERVICES*
ARTICLE XXIII DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING*
ARTICLE XXIIIa RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK*
ARTICLE XXIV PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT*
ARTICLE XXIV-A REGISTRAR OF VOTERS*
ARTICLE XXV SHERIFF*
ARTICLE XXVI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS*
ARTICLE XXVIa OUT-OF-COUNTY/IN-COUNTY BUSINESS*
ARTICLE XXVId LIMITATIONS ON MAKING GIFTS AND PROVIDING MEALS OR BEVERAGES*
ARTICLE XXVIe REIMBURSEMENTS AND ALLOWANCES*
ARTICLE XXVII BOARD OF SUPERVISORS*
ARTICLE XXVIII COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE*
ARTICLE XXVIIIa CODE OF ETHICS*
ARTICLE XXVIIId CONFLICT OF INTEREST INVOLVING FUNDING OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS*
ARTICLE XXIX [ORDINANCES REPEALED]*
ARTICLE XXX DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES*
ARTICLE XXXI PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT AND ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS*
ARTICLE XXXII CABLE TELEVISION REVIEW COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XXXIII COUNTY HEARING OFFICER*
ARTICLE XXXIV COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY*
ARTICLE XXXV NOISE CONTROL HEARING BOARD*
ARTICLE XXXVI LITIGATION*
ARTICLE XXXVII DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEFENDER*
ARTICLE XXXVIII DEPARTMENT OF ALTERNATE DEFENSE COUNSEL*
ARTICLE XXXVIII-A DEPARTMENT OF ALTERNATE PUBLIC DEFENDER*
ARTICLE XXXIX DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT*
ARTICLE XXXIX-A SAN DIEGO COUNTY HOUSING, INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XXXIX-B MOBILE HOME ISSUES COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XL SAN DIEGO COUNTY PALOMAR AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XLI REMOVAL OF STRIKING EMPLOYEES*
ARTICLE XLI-A COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY*
ARTICLE XLII SAN DIEGO COUNTY INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION*
ARTICLE XLIII SAN DIEGO COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER (CAC) PARKING LOT AD HOC COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE XLIV SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGIONAL GROWTH AND PLANNING REVIEW TASK FORCE*
ARTICLE XLV TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT*
ARTICLE XLVI SAN DIEGO COUNTY REGIONAL ADVISORY BOARD ON AIDS/HIV*
ARTICLE XLVII SAN DIEGO COUNTY TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON WATER SUPPLY AND CONSERVATION*
ARTICLE XLVIII SAN DIEGO COUNTY MILITARY AND VETERANS ADVISORY COUNCIL*
ARTICLE XLIX SANTA FE VALLEY WORKING GROUP*
ARTICLE L THE TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR ELIGIBILITY AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS*
ARTICLE LI SAN DIEGO COUNTYWIDE MOBILEHOME TASK FORCE*
ARTICLE LIII SAN DIEGO COUNTY EMEK HEFER SISTER COUNTY COMMISSION*
ARTICLE LIV SAN DIEGO COUNTY SOLID WASTE HEARING PANEL*
ARTICLE LV SAN DIEGO COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE LVI SAN DIEGO COUNTY ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE LVII DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND QUALITY*
ARTICLE LIX SAN DIEGO COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE LX SAN DIEGO COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS ADVISORY BOARD*
ARTICLE LXI SAN DIEGO COUNTY FALLBROOK AIRPARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE*
ARTICLE LXII OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES*
ARTICLE LXIII PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT OF 2011*
ARTICLE LXIV DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances
SAN DIEGO COUNTY CODE OF REGULATORY ORDINANCES
COUNTY OFFICIALS
PREFACE
TITLE 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS*
TITLE 2 LICENSES, BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND BUSINESS TAXES*
TITLE 3 PUBLIC SAFETY, MORALS AND WELFARE*
DIVISION 1. EMERGENCY SERVICES*
DIVISION 2. POLICE REGULATIONS AND OFFENSES AGAINST THE PUBLIC
CHAPTER 1. FIREWORKS*
CHAPTER 2. PROHIBITION OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER LOITERING*
CHAPTER 3. SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY FOR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND/OR MARIJUANA BY MINORS.
CHAPTER 4. RACE DISCRIMINATION
CHAPTER 5. LIMITS ON PURCHASES OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING EPHEDRINE*
CHAPTER 6. FORTUNE-TELLING
CHAPTER 7. DAYTIME LOITERING OF JUVENILES ON SCHOOL DAYS*
CHAPTER 8. PROHIBITION OF AIDS DISCRIMINATION*
CHAPTER 8.3. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
CHAPTER 8.5. PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS THROUGH VENDING MACHINES*
CHAPTER 8.6. PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO MINORS*
CHAPTER 8.7. [SMOKING]
CHAPTER 8.8. SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF FLAVORED SMOKING PRODUCTS
CHAPTER 8.9. TEMPORARY PROHIBITION ON THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES
CHAPTER 9. ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND CONTROL*
CHAPTER 10. PUBLIC NUDITY*
CHAPTER 11. MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES*
CHAPTER 12. CRIME FREE MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL RENTAL HOUSING*
CHAPTER 13. MANDATORY TESTING OF CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS FOR THE HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)*
CHAPTER 14. PROHIBITION ON USE OF ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES IN PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT AND OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY.
CHAPTER 15. TEMPORARY AREA RESTRICTIONS
CHAPTER 16. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
DIVISION 3. FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES*
DIVISION 4. FEES FOR BOOKING OR OTHER PROCESSING*
DIVISION 5. MINORS
DIVISION 6. CONDUCT DISTURBING COMMUNITY HARMONY*
DIVISION 7. GAMBLING*
TITLE 4 PUBLIC PROPERTY*
TITLE 5 REGULATION OF BUILDINGS, MOBILEHOME AND SPECIAL OCCUPANCY PARKS AND TRAILER COACHES*
TITLE 6 HEALTH AND SANITATION*
TITLE 7 HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC*
TITLE 8 ZONING AND LAND USE REGULATIONS*
TITLE 9 CONSTRUCTION CODES AND FIRE CODE*
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
San Diego County Board Policies
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SEC. 32.801. FINDINGS.
   The Board of Supervisors finds as follows:
   (a)   The medical condition described as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, commonly known as AIDS, is a deadly disease which has the potential to affect every segment of the County's population.
   (b)   AIDS was first recognized in 1981 by the United States Public Health Service's Center for Disease Control and Prevention based on the study of a pattern of unusual illnesses among young, single males reported by the medical centers associated with University of California at Los Angeles and New York University.
   (c)   AIDS/HIV, in the opinion of the scientific and medical community, is caused by a virus known as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) which attacks and cripples the body's immune system and neurological system, thereby leaving the body vulnerable to opportunistic infections, certain cancers and neurological diseases.
   (d)   A person afflicted with AIDS suffers a variety of bacterial, viral and/or fungal caused illnesses, cancers, protozoan and neurological conditions which debilitate the body resulting in a high mortality rate within several years after HIV infection.
   (e)   Transmission of the virus has occurred through transfer of blood, blood by-products and body organs, through intimate sexual contact, through sharing contaminated hypodermic needles or perinatally.
   (f)   No evidence exists to indicate the spread of the virus through casual contact, such as contact at work or at school, through the air or water or through the handling of food by persons having the AIDS virus.
   (g)   Medical studies of family groups in which one or more persons have been diagnosed with AIDS/HIV show no spread of the virus other than through sexual intimacy or through the exchange of blood, such as mother to infant or needle sharing.
   (h)   A public health danger represented by the HIV virus and its subsequent manifestation as AIDS is exacerbated by the lengthy incubation period during which an apparently healthy but infected individual may spread the disease to other persons through the transfer of blood, blood by-products, body organs, semen or vaginal/cervical secretions, perinatally or through sharing HIV contaminated hypodermic needles.
   (i)   AIDS/HIV has been recognized as a national public health emergency with a large proportion of the cases diagnosed in California.
   (j)   AIDS/HIV, in the opinion of the scientific and medical community, will continue to increase at a significant rate within the County for the foreseeable future.
   (k)   Persons with AIDS/HIV face potential discrimination and this potential for discrimination is sufficient to justify a County ordinance to prohibit discriminatory practices which are not adequately regulated by federal and State law.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
SEC. 32.802. PUBLIC POLICY.
   It is the County's public policy that it is necessary to protect and safeguard the rights and opportunities of persons with AIDS/HIV from discrimination in employment, housing, business establishments, testing and the use and enjoyment of County facilities and services.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
SEC. 32.803. DEFINITIONS.
   The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
   (a)   "AIDS" means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, a disease complex which occurs when an important part of the human immune system is destroyed by the action of a human immune deficiency virus known as HIV and as defined by the United States Public Health Services Center for Disease Control and Prevention. AIDS is manifested by infections, cancers or neurological diseases.
   (b)   "HIV infection" means infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus which, although separate and distinct from a diagnosis of AIDS, is a precursor to an AIDS diagnosis.
   (c)   "Business establishment" includes any entity, however organized, which furnishes goods or services, including health and dental care services, mortuary services, educational services or accommodations to the general public. An otherwise qualifying entity which has membership requirements is considered to furnish services to the general public if its membership requirements: (1) consist only of payment of fees or (2) consist of requirements under which a substantial portion of the residents of the County could qualify.
   (d)   "Employee" means a person who works for another person for pay.
   (e)   "Employer" means a person who regularly employs one or more persons or a person acting as the employer's agent.
   (f)   "Employment agency" means a person who, for compensation, regularly helps employees find jobs or assists employers in finding employees to fill positions and includes an agent of the person.
   (g)   "Housing accommodation" includes any improved or unimproved real property, or portion of the property, which is used or occupied or is intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied, as the home, residence or sleeping place of one or more persons.
   (h)   "Housing services" means services provided by the owner of any housing accommodation to persons renting or leasing the housing accommodation, including but not limited to, utilities such as light, heat, water and telephone, ordinary repairs or replacement and maintenance, including painting, elevator services, laundry facilities and privileges, the use of common recreational facilities, janitorial services, resident manager, waste removal, furnishings, food service, parking and any other benefits, privileges or facilities provided.
   (i)   "Labor organization" means any organization which exists and is constituted for the purpose, in whole or in part, of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning grievances, terms or conditions of employment or of other mutual aid or protection.
   (j)   "Owner" includes the lessee, sublessee, assignee, managing agent, real estate broker or salesman or any person having any legal or equitable right of ownership or possession or the right to rent or lease housing accommodations.
(Amended by Ord. No. 7437 (N.S.), effective 2-18-88; amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
   Cross reference(s)—Definitions, § 12.101 et seq.
SEC. 32.804. HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS AND HOUSING SERVICES.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for the owner of any housing accommodation in the unincorporated area of the County to discriminate against any person because the person has AIDS/HIV.
   (b)   It shall be unlawful for the owner of any housing accommodation in the unincorporated area of the County to deny or limit the housing services offered or provided to a tenant because the tenant has AIDS/HIV.
   (c)   Nothing in this section shall:
      (1)   Apply to any housing accommodation in which the owner or any member of the owner's family occupies the same housing accommodation in common with the prospective tenant. This exception shall not apply where the owner occupies a separate apartment, condominium or other housing unit in a multiple-unit complex.
      (2)   Allow or require the rental or occupancy of any housing accommodation prohibited by law.
      (3)   Interfere with the right of an owner to evict a person from any housing accommodation for just cause or allow the delay of any unlawful detainer action.
      (4)   Require an owner to rent any housing accommodation reserved for student housing to a non- student with AIDS/HIV.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
SEC. 32.805. BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS.
   It shall be unlawful for a person in the unincorporated area of the County to deny another person the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and accommodations of any business establishment because the person has AIDS/HIV.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
SEC. 32.806. TESTING.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for any person in the unincorporated area of the County to require another person to take any test or undergo any medical procedure designed to determine that a person has AIDS/HIV.
   (b)   Nothing in this section shall:
      (1)   Prohibit any testing or medical procedure authorized by the laws of the United States, the State of California or the County of San Diego or any testing or medical procedure required by the County Department of Health Services to protect the public health.
      (2)   Apply to any employer who can show that the absence of AIDS/HIV is a bona fide occupational qualification.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
SEC. 32.807. COUNTY FACILITIES AND SERVICES.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful to deny any person the full and equal enjoyment of or to impose less advantageous terms or restrict the availability of the use of any County facility or participation in any County funded or supported service or program because the person has AIDS/HIV.
   (b)   Nothing in this section shall:
      (1)   Apply to any facility, service or program which does not receive any assistance from the County and which is generally not open to or provided to the public.
      (2)   Restrict services or programs specifically designed for persons with AIDS/HIV.
(Amended by Ord. No. 8358 (N.S.), effective 3-17-94; amended by Ord. No. 9970 (N.S.), effective 3-12-09)
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