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(a) The south coast district board shall employ the
necessary staff to carry out its program throughout the south coast
district.
(b) The south coast district board shall appoint an executive
officer to direct the staff, subject to the direction and policy of
the south coast district board.
(c) The staff shall also be available to serve those portions of a
county not included within the south coast district where the county
is only partly included within the south coast district.
(d) The south coast district may enter into a contract with any
city or county included, in whole or in part, within the south coast
district to perform air pollution control functions for the south
coast district, and the city or county may perform such functions for
the south coast district pursuant to the contract.
The executive officer shall be appointed solely on the basis
of his administrative and executive abilities and qualifications.
The executive officer and designated deputies shall serve at the
pleasure of the south coast district board, and shall receive such
compensation as is determined by the south coast district board.
The south coast district board may delegate duties to the
executive officer as it deems appropriate. The executive officer
shall perform and discharge, under the direction and control of the
south coast district board, the powers, duties, purposes, functions,
and jurisdiction vested in the south coast district board and
delegated pursuant to this section.
Any power, duty, purpose, function, or jurisdiction which the
south coast district board may lawfully delegate is conclusively
presumed to have been delegated to the executive officer unless it is
shown that the south coast district board, by affirmative vote
recorded in its minutes, specifically has reserved the particular
power, duty, purpose, function, or jurisdiction for its own action.
The south coast district shall appoint a legal counsel who
is admitted to the practice of law in this state.
All officers and employees of the south coast district,
other than members of the south coast district board, are entitled to
the benefits of the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 (Chapter
3 (commencing with Section 31450), Part 3, Division 4, Title 3 of
the Government Code).
When any person is employed by the south coast district,
whose immediate prior employer was the Southern California Air
Pollution Control District, for the purpose of, but not limited to,
retirement benefits, salary rates, seniority, and all fringe
benefits, all his time of employment with that district, and his time
of employment, if any, with the county, a county district, or both,
whose authority, functions, and responsibilities have been assumed by
that district if such employment was immediately prior to employment
with the Southern California Air Pollution Control District, shall
be considered as time of employment with the south coast district.
Upon transfer to the south coast district, employees shall retain
all their accumulated sick leave, vacation, and retirement benefits.
The south coast district may contract for such professional
assistance as may be necessary or convenient for the exercise of
duties imposed on the south coast district.