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Gov. Code § 25502.7 Section 25502.7
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 25502.3 and 25502.5, the board of supervisors may, whenever it has proclaimed a local emergency pursuant to Section 8630, direct the purchasing agent to engage independent contractors to perform services related to the local emergency fo…
Gov. Code § 25503 Section 25503
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When purchasing personal property for which it is not necessary to advertise for bids, the board may authorize the county purchasing agent by ordinance to solicit and accept advantageous trade-in allowances for county personal property which has scrap value of less than ten thous…
Gov. Code § 25504 Section 25504
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The county purchasing agent may by direct sale or otherwise sell, lease, or dispose of any personal property belonging to the county not required for public use, subject to such regulations as may be provided by the board of supervisors. He shall pay the proceeds into the county …
Gov. Code § 25504.5 Section 25504.5
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The county purchasing agent, with the approval of the board of supervisors, and after publishing notice of his or her intended action pursuant to Section 6061, may, by direct sale or otherwise, sell to a purchaser any personal property owned by or to be owned by the county, provi…
Gov. Code § 25505 Section 25505
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Where specifically authorized by law the purchasing agent may sell, lease, or dispose of the personal property of any special district, and pay the proceeds into the treasury of the district, or, if an exchange or trade-in is made, return the proceeds to the special district.
Gov. Code § 25506 Section 25506
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Notices of sales shall be posted for not less than five business days preceding the day of sale in the courthouse of the county and in the office of the purchasing agent.
Gov. Code § 25507 Section 25507
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In the disposition of any personal property pursuant to this article and upon approval by the board, the purchasing agent may purchase advertising space and may advertise the proposed sale or other disposition of the personal property in such newspapers, magazines, and other peri…
Gov. Code § 25508 Section 25508
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The board of supervisors may by ordinance establish rules and regulations requiring the purchasing agent to obtain quotations by the use of formal or informal bids, in connection with the purchase of materials, supplies, furnishings, equipment, livestock and other personal proper…
Gov. Code § 25508.8 Section 25508.8
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(a) The board of supervisors of any county may, by resolution, authorize the purchasing agent to procure construction materials pursuant to Section 25508 for the construction of facilities to be utilized by a regional opportunity program. (b) A county shall be exempt from require…
Gov. Code § 25509 Section 25509
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In any county which employs a purchasing agent the board of supervisors may by ordinance create and maintain a purchasing agent’s stores account for the purchase and maintenance of a stock of general supplies and materials for the county. The board shall determine the amount of s…
Gov. Code § 25515 Section 25515
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The Legislature finds that counties are faced with critical revenue shortages and a need for additional revenue sources to provide basic and essential public services. The Legislature finds that counties own property which, if permitted to be developed by a joint venture agreemen…
Gov. Code § 25515.1 Section 25515.1
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(a) After complying with Section 65402 and Article 8 (commencing with Section 54220) of Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5, in managing its real property acquired prior to January 1, 1984, a county may do any of the following: (1) Sell, lease for a term not to exceed 99…
Gov. Code § 25515.2 Section 25515.2
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(a) Any sale, lease, lease with option to purchase, development, or contract agreement entered into pursuant to this article shall be authorized by an ordinance adopted by the board of supervisors. The ordinance shall be subject to referendum in the manner prescribed by law for o…
Gov. Code § 25515.3 Section 25515.3
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The procedure prescribed by this article may be used by a county notwithstanding any other provision of law and without complying with any other provisions in conflict therewith. This procedure, which shall be an alternative to any other procedure provided by law, shall be applic…
Gov. Code § 25515.4 Section 25515.4
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The provisions of this article shall not apply to tide and submerged lands granted in trust by the Legislature to a city, county, or a city and county.
Gov. Code § 25515.5 Section 25515.5
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Nothing in this article shall amend, alter, or modify the duties of a county to comply with the provisions of a community redevelopment plan or an agreement with a community redevelopment agency with respect to property owned by a county within the boundaries of a community redev…
Gov. Code § 25520 Section 25520
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The board of supervisors of any county shall receive in the name of the county conveyances for all property received and purchased by it, and shall make in the name of the county conveyances of all property belonging to the county and sold by it.
Gov. Code § 25521 Section 25521
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The board of supervisors of any county may sell or lease for a term not exceeding 99 years, without a vote of the electors of the county first being taken, any real property belonging to the county.
Gov. Code § 25521.5 Section 25521.5
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The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside may transfer to the Riverside County Regional Park and Open Space District, without a vote of the electors of the county first being taken, any real or personal property belonging to the county.
Gov. Code § 25522 Section 25522
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The sale may be made for cash, or for part cash and upon such terms of deferred payments secured by purchase money, mortgage, or deed of trust as are determined by the action of the board of supervisors.
Gov. Code § 25523 Section 25523
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The board of supervisors may use funds derived from the sale for the general purposes of the county, provided that the derived funds are used, in accordance with local, state, and federal law, for the purpose of the fund that had been the source for the acquisition of the propert…
Gov. Code § 25524 Section 25524
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Any lease may be made upon such consideration or for such rental, as is authorized by the action of the board of supervisors.
Gov. Code § 25525 Section 25525
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Every sale or lease shall be made in the manner provided by this article.
Gov. Code § 25526 Section 25526
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Before ordering the sale or lease of any property the board of supervisors shall, in a regular open meeting, by a two-thirds vote of all its members, adopt a resolution, declaring its intention to sell the property, or a resolution declaring its intention to lease it, as the case…
Gov. Code § 25526.5 Section 25526.5
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Whenever the board of supervisors determines that any real property or interest therein belonging to the county is no longer necessary for county or other public purposes, and its estimated value does not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), the county may sell, exchang…
Gov. Code § 25526.6 Section 25526.6
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board may grant or otherwise convey, or by ordinance, may authorize such county officer or officers as are deemed appropriate, to grant or otherwise convey an easement, license, or permit for use of any real property of the county t…
Gov. Code § 25526.7 Section 25526.7
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Whenever the board of supervisors of a county containing a population of 6,000,000 or more determines that any real property or interest therein belonging to the county is no longer necessary for county or other public purposes, and its estimated sales price does not exceed one h…
Gov. Code § 25527 Section 25527
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If, in the discretion of the board, it is advisable to offer to pay a commission to a licensed real estate broker who is instrumental in obtaining any proposal, the fact that such a commission will be paid and the rate thereof shall be specified in the resolution. No commission s…
Gov. Code § 25528 Section 25528
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Notice of the adoption of the resolution and of the time and place of holding the meeting shall be given by posting copies of the resolution signed by the chairman of the board in three public places in the county, not less than 15 days before the date of the meeting, and by publ…
Gov. Code § 25529 Section 25529
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Whenever it is proposed to lease real property and the board of supervisors unanimously determines in the resolution that in its opinion, the monthly rental value of the property does not exceed the sum of fifty dollars ($50), the resolution may, before the date of the meeting, b…
Gov. Code § 25530 Section 25530
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At the time and place fixed in the resolution for the meeting of the board of supervisors, all sealed proposals which have been received shall, in public session, be opened, examined, and declared by the board. Of the proposals submitted which conform to all terms and conditions …
Gov. Code § 25531 Section 25531
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Before accepting any written proposal, the board shall call for oral bids. If, upon the call for oral bidding, any responsible person offers to purchase the property or to lease the property, as the case may be, upon the terms and conditions specified in the resolution, for a pri…
Gov. Code § 25532 Section 25532
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In the event of a sale on a higher oral bid to a purchaser procured by a licensed real estate broker, other than the broker who submitted the highest written proposal, and who is qualified as provided in Section 25527 of this code, the board shall allow a commission on the full a…
Gov. Code § 25533 Section 25533
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The final acceptance by the board of supervisors may be made either at the same session or at any adjourned session of the same meeting held within the 10 days next following.
Gov. Code § 25534 Section 25534
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The board of supervisors may at the session, if it deems such action to be for the best public interest, reject any and all bids, either written or oral, and withdraw the property from sale or lease.
Gov. Code § 25535 Section 25535
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Any resolution of acceptance of any bid made by the board of supervisors authorizes and directs the president of the board of supervisors, or other presiding officer, or the members thereof, to execute a deed or lease and to deliver it upon performance and compliance by the purch…
Gov. Code § 25536 Section 25536
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(a) Nothing in this article shall prevent the board of supervisors of a county from, and the board of supervisors of any county is empowered to make contracts, acquiring, leasing, or subleasing property pursuant to Section 1261 of the Military and Veterans Code, or, by a four-fif…
Gov. Code § 25536.2 Section 25536.2
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Whenever real property has been granted to a county, prior to January 1, 1942, by gift deed for theatrical, musical or other cultural purposes, the board of supervisors, in addition to its other powers, may, from time to time as required by the public interest and without complyi…
Gov. Code § 25536.5 Section 25536.5
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The board of supervisors may, by a four-fifths vote, enter into an agreement with the lessee or concessionaire to amend any existing lease, sublease, concession, or managerial contract relating to improved property entered into pursuant to Section 25536 to permit the permanent im…
Gov. Code § 25536.7 Section 25536.7
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Whenever real property has been operated by a county as an art institute, the county board of supervisors, in addition to its other powers, may, without complying with the other provisions of this article, enter into an operating lease or management contract with a nonprofit corp…
Gov. Code § 25536.8 Section 25536.8
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(a) In addition to the authority provided for in Section 25536, and in accordance with subdivision (b), the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, by a four-fifths vote of the board, may sell, or enter into a lease, concession, or managerial contract involving a specified area o…
Gov. Code § 25536.9 Section 25536.9
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(a) In addition to the authority provided for in Section 25536, and in accordance with subdivision (b), the County of Merced, by a four-fifths vote of the board of supervisors, may sell or enter into a lease, concession, or managerial contract involving a specified area of county…
Gov. Code § 25537 Section 25537
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(a) In any county the board of supervisors may prescribe by ordinance a procedure alternative to that required by Sections 25526 to 25535, inclusive, for the leasing or licensing of any real property belonging to, leased by, or licensed by, the county. Any alternative procedure s…
Gov. Code § 25537.5 Section 25537.5
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In any county the board of supervisors may prescribe by order a procedure alternative to that required by Sections 25526 to 25535 of this article for entering into leases, concessions or managerial contracts involving leasing or subleasing all or any part of county-owned, leased …
Gov. Code § 25538 Section 25538
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(a) In counties having a population of 1,000,000 or more, based on the most recent estimate by the demographic research unit of the Department of Finance, the board of supervisors may prescribe by ordinance a procedure alternative to that required by Sections 25520 to 25535, incl…
Gov. Code § 25538.1 Section 25538.1
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In counties containing a population of 6,000,000 or more, the board of supervisors may, by ordinance, authorize any county officer as is deemed appropriate to take or perform any or all acts or actions permitted or required of the board by this article and by subdivision (a) of S…
Gov. Code § 25538.5 Section 25538.5
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(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, the board of supervisors may adopt an ordinance that designates a county officer or department head to sell any real property seized and forfeited pursuant to Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 11470) of Division 10 of the Healt…
Gov. Code § 25539 Section 25539
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In any county the board of supervisors may prescribe by order a procedure alternative to that required by Sections 25526 to 25535 of this article with respect to the manner in which, and the location at which, any real property belonging to such county may be sold. Any alternativ…
Gov. Code § 25539.1 Section 25539.1
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The Legislature hereby finds that many persons and families of low or moderate income, as defined by Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code, cannot afford to purchase housing in the conventional housing market. The Legislature also recognizes that counties occasionally acqui…
Gov. Code § 25539.10 Section 25539.10
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board of supervisors of a county of the 15th class may sell, trade, or lease property near the county courthouse in conjunction with a lease-purchase agreement for a replacement facility through an open and competitive request-for-p…