Chapter 2.40
ACCESS TO CRIMINAL RECORDS

Sections:

2.40.010    Criminal conduct – Ineligibility for license and permits – Authorized access to records.

2.40.020    Criminal conduct – Ineligibility for employment – Authorized access to records.

2.40.010 Criminal conduct – Ineligibility for license and permits – Authorized access to records.

Whenever any section of this code requires disqualification from any permit or license issued pursuant to this code because of the conviction, including pleas of guilty or nolo contendere, of a felony or a misdemeanor, then, pursuant to Section 11105 of the Penal Code of the state of California, the following officers of the city are authorized to have access to, and to utilize, State Summary Criminal History Information when needed to assist them in fulfilling the licensing or permit issuing duties set forth in this code:

A. City council;

B. Chief of police;

C. City clerk;

D. City attorney;

E. City manager;

F. Code compliance officer; and

G. Any other person designated by the chapter of this code which establishes the disqualification. (Ord. 241 § 1, 1998; Ord. 53 § 1, 1987; 1987 Code § 1.24.010)

2.40.020 Criminal conduct – Ineligibility for employment – Authorized access to records.

Whenever any section of this code or any resolution of the city council requires disqualification from any position of employment by the city, then, pursuant to Section 11105 of the California Penal Code, the following officers of the city are authorized to have access to, and to utilize, State Summary Criminal History Information when needed to assist them in fulfilling employment duties set forth in this code or by such resolution:

A. City council;

B. City manager;

C. City attorney;

D. Director of administrative services; and

E. Any other officer or employee of the city to whom the city manager has delegated any of the powers and duties conferred upon him as personnel officer. (Ord. 53 § 1, 1987; 1987 Code § 1.24.020)