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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 101645

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(a)The board may by ordinance or resolution provide that each director of the authority board be paid a sum not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) remuneration from authority funds, for each board or committee meeting attended, but not exceeding the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) per month, plus actual expenses incurred in attending board or committee meetings at rates payable to officers and employees of the authority for their attendance at meetings within the scope of their employment.
(b)The board may, by ordinance or resolution, provide that each member of the professional advisory board be paid a sum not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) remuneration from authority funds, for each board or committee meeting attended, but not exceeding the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per month, plus his or her reasonable expenses for participating in authority business.
(c)The board may by ordinance or resolution provide that each member of the community advisory board be paid a sum not to exceed fifteen dollars ($15) remuneration from authority funds, for each board or committee meeting attended, but not exceeding the sum of thirty dollars ($30) per month, plus his or her reasonable expenses for participating in authority business.
(d)This section shall not apply to staff members of the authority.
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