Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.
An officer forfeits his office upon conviction of designated crimes as specified in the Constitution and laws of the State.
California Government Code — §§ 3000-3003
Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.
An officer forfeits his office upon conviction of designated crimes as specified in the Constitution and laws of the State.
Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.
Any State, county, or city officer who is intoxicated while in discharge of the duties of his office, or by reason of intoxication is disqualified for the discharge of, or neglects his duties, is guilty of a misdemeanor. On conviction of such misdemeanor he forfeits his office, and the vacancy occasioned thereby shall be filled in the same manner as if the officer had filed his resignation in the proper office.
Added by Stats. 1955, Ch. 1881.
Whenever the Governor is authorized to appoint a person to an office with the advice and consent of, or subject to confirmation by, the Senate, and no fixed term has been provided by law for such office, the Governor may at any time, without cause and without hearing, remove the incumbent from said office and fill the vacancy occasioned by such removal in the same manner as if the officer had filed his resignation in the proper office.
Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 576, Sec. 1. (AB 153) Effective January 1, 2018.