Section 26614.6 Of Article 1. Duties From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
26614.6
. (a) Notwithstanding Article 8 (commencing with Section
53150) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5, whenever a
county or city and county is billed for a search or rescue of one of
its residents who is 16 years of age or older by another county or
city and county, the county or city and county receiving the bill may
in turn seek reimbursement for the actual costs incurred, including,
but not limited to, the cost of operating vehicles or aircraft, the
salaries of employees, and the cost of providing emergency medical
services, from that resident if the need for the search or rescue
necessitated the use of extraordinary methods and was caused by an
intentional act in knowing violation of any federal or state law or
local ordinance that resulted in a criminal conviction of that person
for that act.
(b) (1) The county or city and county shall not collect charges
from those persons whom the county or city and county determines are
unable to pay the charges.
(2) A county or city and county shall not bill a resident under
this section more than twelve thousand dollars ($12,000), adjusted
annually for inflation as measured by the percentage change in the
California Consumer Price Index from January 1 of the prior year to
January 1 of the current year, as determined by the Department of
Industrial Relations, for a search or rescue unless the search or
rescue was caused by an act described in subdivision (a) that
resulted in a felony conviction of that resident under any federal or
state law.
(c) The county or city and county may only seek reimbursement as
authorized by this section if the board of supervisors of that county
or city and county passes an ordinance consistent with this section.