Title 2 ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 2.122 SUPPLIES AND SERVICES--DISPOSAL OF SALVAGE
2.122.010 Departments to perform work for other departments.
2.122.020 Construction services--Requests to chief administrative officer.
2.122.030 Construction services--Orders by chief administrative officer.
2.122.040 Supplies--Requisition to purchasing agent.
2.122.050 Supplies--Report on “goods received” form.
2.122.060 Requisition signature requirements.
2.122.080 Salvage material--Disposal policies and procedures.
2.122.100 Road commissioner powers not limited.
2.122.010 Departments to perform work for other departments.
One department may secure the services of another department. Any
request for the services of another department shall be made only by the head of
the department desiring the work and shall be directed to the head of the
department who shall allow the request if the work can be done by his department
without detriment to its own work. (Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 79, 1942.)
2.122.020 Construction services--Requests to chief administrative officer.
A request for services which relate to structural or nonstructural
improvements, or for any maintenance-type construction work, the costs for which
are payable from the general fund of the county, shall be directed to the chief
administrative officer. The chief administrative officer shall receive, approve
or disapprove, or amend and require compliance of the department to which such
request is directed, as he may release, direct or redirect such request. (Ord.
5896 § 1 (part), 1952: Ord. 5680 § 1 (part), 1951: Ord. 4965 § 2,
1947: Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 79.1, 1942.)
2.122.030 Construction services--Orders by chief administrative officer.
To assist in the work on any such structural or nonstructural
improvements or maintenance-type construction work, the chief administrative
officer may issue orders and require compliance for the services of all
departments, services, institutions and districts of the county for whom or for
which the board of supervisors of the county is required by law to adopt an
annual budget, except the sheriff, the assessor, the district attorney and the
civil service commission. (Ord. 5896 § 1 (part), 1952: Ord. 5860 § 1
(part), 1951: Ord. 4965 § 3, 1947: Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 79.2,
1942.)
2.122.040 Supplies--Requisition to purchasing agent.
Whenever any county officer or head of a department has need of
supplies, materials, equipment or other personal property or services, other
than personal services, which are to be obtained for his department through the
department of the purchasing agent, he shall prepare and transmit to the
purchasing agent a requisition therefor on the form or forms prepared by the
purchasing agent, approved by the auditor and adopted by the board of
supervisors. (Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 86, 1942.)
2.122.050 Supplies--Report on “goods received” form.
Upon receipt of goods delivered by vendors in response to the
requisition, the department to whom delivery is made shall report the receipt of
goods to the auditor upon a form of report of “goods received,”
which form shall be secured from the purchasing department and be subject to the
approval of the auditor. (Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 87, 1942.)
2.122.060 Requisition signature requirements.
All requisitions other than those for issues from general store
stock, and all reports of goods received, shall be signed by the head of the
office or department issuing the same, or by some officer or employee in his
department authorized by him in writing, notice of which authorization shall be
filed with the auditor and the purchasing agent, and no county officer or
employee shall sign in blank any requisition or receipt or report of goods
received. (Ord. 9166 § 1, 1966: Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 88,
1942.)
2.122.080 Salvage material--Disposal policies and procedures.
Each department, commission or special district of the county of
Los Angeles shall dispose of surplus material and equipment which is no longer
needed or usable as directed by policies and procedures established by the
purchasing agent. (Ord. 97-0063 § 5, 1997: Ord. 8205 § 1, 1962: Ord.
4099 Art. 3 § 86.2, 1942.)
2.122.100 Road commissioner powers not limited.
Nothing in this chapter or Sections 2.06.060 through 2.06.100,
2.06.120, 2.10.010, 2.10.020, 2.32.050, 2.32.060, 2.104.170, 2.104.180, 5.40.010
through 5.40.130 and 5.40.150 through 5.40.450, or Chapters 2.04, 2.14, 2.120,
2.122, 2.128, 2.130, 5.02, 5.12, 5.16, 5.28 and 5.44 limits in any way the
powers of the road commissioner as set forth in Chapter 2.110 of this code.
(Ord. 5892 § 1, 1952: Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 86.4, 1942.)
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