Article 2. Powers And Duties Of Board Of Supervisors of California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 12. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
The board of directors is the legislative body of the
district and shall determine all questions of district policy.
It shall be the duty of the board of directors and it shall
have the power to:
(a) Determine the transit facilities to be acquired and
constructed by the district, the manner of operation, and the means
to finance them.
(b) Adopt an annual budget for the district that provides for the
compensation of its officers and employees.
(c) Fix rates, rentals, charges and classifications of transit
service operated by the district.
(d) Adopt an administrative code that prescribes the powers and
duties of district officers, the method of appointment of district
employees, and the methods, procedures, and systems for the operation
and management of the district.
(e) Adopt rules and regulations governing the use of transit
facilities owned or operated by the district.
(f) Cause a postaudit of the financial transactions and records of
the district to be made at least annually by a certified public
accountant or public accountant.
(g) Adopt reasonable rules and regulations providing for the
administration of employer-employee relations.
(h) Do any and all things necessary to carry out the purposes of
this part.