Section 31000 Of Part 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 3. >> Part 1.
31000
. The board of supervisors may contract for special services
on behalf of the following public entities: the county, any county
officer or department, or any district or court in the county. Such
contracts shall be with persons specially trained, experienced,
expert and competent to perform the special services. The special
services shall consist of services, advice, education or training for
such public entities or the employees thereof. The special services
shall be in financial, economic, accounting (including the
preparation and issuance of payroll checks or warrants), engineering,
legal, medical, therapeutic, administrative, architectural, airport
or building security matters, laundry services or linen services.
They may include maintenance or custodial matters if the board finds
that the site is remote from available county employee resources and
that the county's economic interests are served by such a contract
rather than by paying additional travel and subsistence expenses to
existing county employees. The board may pay from any available funds
such compensation as it deems proper for these special services. The
board of supervisors may, by ordinance, direct the purchasing agent
to enter into contracts authorized by this section within the
monetary limit specified in Section 25502.5 of the Government Code.