Section 25257 Of Chapter 3. Financial Powers From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 3.
25257
. (a) Any department, officer, or employee of a county charged
by law with the collection of any county or district tax assessment,
penalty, cost, license fees, or any money, which is due and payable
to the county or district for any reason, may apply to the board of
supervisors for a discharge from accountability for the collection
thereof if the amount is too small to justify the cost of collection,
the likelihood of collection does not warrant the expense involved,
or the amount thereof has been otherwise lawfully compromised or
adjusted.
(b) Any collection program that is operated by a county may apply
to the board of supervisors for a discharge from accountability for
the court-ordered debt or bail that it would otherwise be responsible
for collecting, if the amount is too small to justify the cost of
collection or the likelihood of collection does not warrant the
expense involved. Responsibility for collection of court-ordered debt
or bail shall be demonstrated by a written agreement between the
county and the court. If the court is responsible for collecting
court-ordered debt or bail, the court may transfer responsibility for
discharging court-ordered debt or bail to the county by written
agreement.