Section 53679 Of Article 2. Deposit Of Funds From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
53679
. So far as possible, all money belonging to a local agency
under the control of any of its officers or employees other than the
treasurer shall, and money deposited as bail coming into the
possession of a judge or officer of a superior court may, be
deposited as active deposits in the state or national bank, inactive
deposits in the state or national bank or state or federal
association, federal or state credit union, or federally insured
industrial loan company in this state selected by the officer,
employee, or judge of the court. For purposes of this section, an
officer or employee of a local agency and a judge or officer of a
superior court are prohibited from depositing local agency funds or
money coming into their possession into a state or federal credit
union if an officer or employee of the local agency, or a judge or
officer of a superior court, also serves on the board of directors,
or any committee appointed by the board of directors, or the credit
committee or supervisory committee, of the particular state or
federal credit union. That money is subject to this article except:
(a) Deposits in an amount less than that insured pursuant to
federal law are not subject to this article.
For deposits in excess of the amount insured under any federal law
a contract in accordance with Section 53649 is required and the
provisions of this article shall apply.
(b) Interest is not required on money deposited in an active
deposit by a judge or officer of a superior court.
(c) Interest is not required on money deposited in an active
deposit by an officer having control of a revolving fund created
pursuant to Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 29300) of Division 3
of Title 3.
(d) Interest is not required on money deposited in an active
deposit by an officer having control of a special fund established
pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 29400) or Article 6
(commencing with Section 29430) of Chapter 2 of Division 3 of Title
3.