Section 2810 Of Chapter 4. Administration And Enforcement From California Vehicle Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 4.
2810
. (a) A member of the California Highway Patrol may stop any
vehicle transporting any timber products, livestock, poultry, farm
produce, crude oil, petroleum products, or inedible kitchen grease,
and inspect the bills of lading, shipping or delivery papers, or
other evidence to determine whether the driver is in legal possession
of the load, and, upon reasonable belief that the driver of the
vehicle is not in legal possession, shall take custody of the vehicle
and load and turn them over to the custody of the sheriff of the
county in which the timber products, livestock, poultry, farm
produce, crude oil, petroleum products, or inedible kitchen grease,
or any part thereof, is apprehended.
(b) The sheriff shall receive and provide for the care and
safekeeping of the apprehended timber products, livestock, poultry,
farm produce, crude oil, petroleum products, or inedible kitchen
grease, or any part thereof, and immediately, in cooperation with the
department, proceed with an investigation and its legal disposition.
(c) Any expense incurred by the sheriff in the performance of his
or her duties under this section shall be a legal charge against the
county.