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Code · California · Penal Code

§ 4103

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Upon receipt of the resolution as provided in Section 4102, the legislative body of any incorporated city wishing to avail itself of the use of a proposed industrial farm shall adopt a resolution setting forth the following matters:
1. The number of persons sentenced to imprisonment in the jail of such city during the fiscal year last preceding the adoption of the resolution of intention by the board of supervisors;
2. The total number of days for which all such persons were imprisoned in the jail of the city during such fiscal year;
3. A declaration of the desire of the city adopting the resolution to have the prisoners of the city cared for by the county on the industrial farm or industrial road camp and of the agreement of the city to pay the county quarterly for the care of the prisoners of the city at the rate set forth in the resolution of intention.
A certified copy of the resolution provided for in this section shall be forwarded to the clerk of the board of supervisors.
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