Section 25330 Of Chapter 4.5. Provision Of County Services From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.5.
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. The Legislature finds that counties are faced with critical
revenue shortages and a need to provide and maintain vital public
services that the public wants and needs.
The Legislature finds that many counties have employees who
possess expertise, education, and training that enables these
employees to be considered experts within their respective areas of
service to the public.
The Legislature finds that counties which employ these
individuals, if permitted to contract with the public to share their
employees' expertise, could receive additional revenue sources for
the benefit of the county employing these individuals, and aid the
economic well-being of the state generally.
The Legislature finds that counties currently provide many
services efficiently and effectively, and by increasing or enhancing
these services to the public, would further increase the utilization
of existing resources and staff, and may, in some instances, permit
reducing the counties' cost per unit of providing services to the
public.
Therefore, the Legislature finds that permitting counties to
provide optional services and enhanced services that the public
wants, needs, and will hire serves a valid public purpose.