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    • California Code
    • Government Code - GOV
    • TITLE 3 - GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES
    • DIVISION 2 - OFFICERS
    • PART 3 - OTHER OFFICERS
    • CHAPTER 2 - Sheriff
    • ARTICLE 1 - Duties
    • Section 26605.1.

    California Code
    ARTICLE 1 - Duties
    Section 26605.1.

    26605.1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no deputy sheriff shall be required to become a custodial or other officer involuntarily.

    (Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 1236, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1994.)

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    California Code

    Government Code - GOV

    TITLE 3 - GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES

    DIVISION 2 - OFFICERS

    PART 3 - OTHER OFFICERS

    CHAPTER 2 - Sheriff

    ARTICLE 1 - Duties

    Section 26600.

    Section 26601.

    Section 26602.

    Section 26604.

    Section 26605.

    Section 26605.1.

    Section 26605.5.

    Section 26605.6.

    Section 26605.7.

    Section 26605.8.

    Section 26607.

    Section 26608.

    Section 26608.1.

    Section 26608.2.

    Section 26608.3.

    Section 26609.

    Section 26610.

    Section 26611.

    Section 26612.

    Section 26613.

    Section 26614.

    Section 26614.5.

    Section 26614.6.

    Section 26614.7.

    Section 26615.

    Section 26616.

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