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27707.1
. The boards of supervisors of two or more counties may
authorize their respective public defenders to enter into reciprocal
or mutual assistance agreements whereby a deputy public defender of
one county may be assigned on a temporary basis to perform public
defender duties in the county to which he has been assigned in
actions or proceedings in which the public defender of the county to
which the deputy has been assigned has properly refused to represent
a party because of a conflict of interest or because of some other
present inability.
For purposes of this section, the term "present inability" shall
include a lack of personnel, lack of expertise, or lack of other
resources by the local office.
Whenever a deputy public defender is assigned to perform public
defender duties in another county pursuant to such an agreement, the
county to which he is assigned shall reimburse the county in which he
is regularly employed in an amount equal to the portion of his
regular salary for the time he performs public defender duties in the
county to which he has been assigned. The deputy public defender
shall also receive from the county to which he has been assigned the
amount of actual and necessary traveling and other expenses incurred
by him in traveling between his regular place of employment and the
place of employment in the county to which he has been assigned.
A board of supervisors may also authorize the reciprocal or mutual
assistance agreements provided for in this section with the State
Public Defender.