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Yolo County, CA Code of Ordinances
YOLO COUNTY, CA CODE OF ORDINANCES
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION
Title 3 FINANCE
Title 4 PUBLIC SAFETY
Title 5 PUBLIC WELFARE, MORALS, AND CONDUCT
Title 6 SANITATION AND HEALTH
Title 7 BUILDING REGULATIONS
Title 8 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING
Title 9 PARKS AND RECREATION
Title 10 ENVIRONMENT
Title 11 CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Title 12 BUSINESS LICENSES
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Sec. 2-5.116 Consolidation of Offices: County Clerk-Recorder and Assessor.
   (a)   The County elective offices of County Clerk-Recorder and Assessor are hereby consolidated. Further, the statutory duties, responsibilities and budgets of these offices are consolidated. The consolidated office shall be known as County Clerk- Assessor-Recorder.
   (b)   The provisions of this section shall not affect the present incumbents of such elective offices.
(§ 2, Ord. 1436, eff. December 5, 2013)
Sec. 2-5.117. Consolidation of Offices: Sheriff-Coroner and Public Administrator.
   (a)   The County elective offices of Sheriff and Coroner and Public Administrator are consolidated into a single office. Such office shall be known as Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator.
   (b)   The person filling the consolidated office shall be the current Sheriff-Coroner and shall be known as the Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator. Any reference in this Code to Sheriff or Coroner or Public Administrator shall mean Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator.
(§ II, Ord. 1482, eff. January 12, 2017)
Article 2.
County Counsel
Sec. 2-5.201. Position established.
   There is hereby established the position of County Counsel. (§ 1, Ord. 448)
Sec. 2-5.202. Qualifications.
   The County Counsel shall be a member of the State Bar, shall be licensed to practice before all courts of the State, and shall be an elector of the County. (§ 3, Ord. 448)
Sec. 2-5.203. Term of office.
   The County Counsel shall serve for four (4) years from the time of his appointment and until his successor is appointed, subject to the provisions of Section 27641 of the Government Code of the State. (§ 4, Ord. 448)
Sec. 2-5.204. Duties.
   The County Counsel shall discharge all the duties vested by law in the District Attorney, other than those of a public prosecutor, as follows: Those duties set forth in Chapter 12 of Part 3 of Division 2 of Title 3 of the Government Code of the State, except the duties set forth in Sections 27642 and 27643 of the Government Code of the State. (§ 2, Ord. 448)
Sec. 2-5.205. Private practice prohibited.
   The County Counsel shall not engage in the private practice of the law. (§ 2, Ord. 448)
Article 3.
County Administrative Officer*
*   The title of Article 3, formerly entitled County Executive”, amended by Section 1, Ordinance No. 782, effective September 1, 1977.
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