Section 24306.5 Of Chapter 7. Consolidation Of Offices From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 7.
24306.5
. In any county with a population of over 1,350,000 and not
over 1,420,000 as determined by the 1970 federal decennial census,
the board of supervisors may consolidate pursuant to ordinance or
charter two or more offices, including the office of health officer,
in order to integrate the delivery of health-related services within
the county. The occupant of the consolidated office need not possess
any of the particular qualifications required of the occupant of any
of the separate offices that are consolidated if:
(a) No qualification applies to all of the offices consolidated;
and
(b) The board finds that sufficient personnel possessing the
particular qualifications required are employed in the consolidated
office to assure that decisions made by the occupant of the office
are based upon competent professional advice. The enforcement duties
described in Sections 101030 and 101040 of the Health and Safety Code
shall be discharged by a licensed physician and surgeon with the
title of health officer. The health officer's enforcement
responsibility is limited to decisions requiring technical medical
judgments.
This section does not permit the occupant of the consolidated
office to practice any profession or trade for the practice of which
a license, permit or registration is required without the license,
permit, or registration.