Section § 6580

Explanation

This law defines the terms used in the context of joint county park boards in California. A 'joint county park board' is an entity created by an agreement between counties to manage a park or recreational facility that spans multiple counties but isn't within a city. All counties where the park is located must be part of this agreement. 'Counties' refers to the counties involved, and 'park' means the facility managed by the park board.

As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings:
(a)CA Government Code § 6580(a) “Joint county park board” means a board, commission, or other public entity organized pursuant to an agreement made in accordance with Article 1 (commencing with Section 6500) of this chapter for the purpose of improving, operating, and maintaining a single park or other recreation facility located within more than one county, if none of the territory within the park or other recreation facility is contained within an incorporated city, and further, if all of the counties within which the park or other recreation facility is located are parties to the agreement creating the board, commission, or other public entity.
(b)CA Government Code § 6580(b) “Counties” means all of the counties within which a portion of the park or other recreation facility, operated and maintained by a joint county park board, is located.
(c)CA Government Code § 6580(c) “Park” means a park or other recreation facility operated and maintained by a joint county park board.

Section § 6581

Explanation

This law allows a joint county park board to appoint the sheriff of one county as the park sheriff through a contract with that county's board of supervisors. The contract specifies the payment for the park sheriff's services at the park, along with how and when the contract can end. It also mandates that payments received must be spent on services provided by the park sheriff at the park during the contract's term. The contract is only valid once signed by all parties, including the park sheriff, and approved by resolutions from each county's board of supervisors.

A joint county park board may designate the sheriff of any one of the counties as the park sheriff. The park sheriff shall be designated by a contract made by and between the board of supervisors of the county of the park sheriff and the joint county park board. The contract shall provide for the amount to be paid the county of the park sheriff for the services to be rendered by the park sheriff at the park, and the method and time of termination of the contract. The contract shall further provide that an amount equal to the funds received by the county of the park sheriff from the joint county park board during the term of the contract shall be expended during the term of the contract for the purposes of providing services at the park through the park sheriff. The contract shall not take effect until it has been executed by the parties to it and, in addition, has been approved in writing by the park sheriff and by duly adopted resolutions of each of the boards of supervisors of the counties.

Section § 6582

Explanation

This law states that once a park sheriff is appointed according to specific rules, they have the same powers and responsibilities as a county sheriff within the park. This includes enforcing laws and maintaining order, as if the park were part of their county. However, they don't perform civil duties like serving court documents.

Upon the designation of a park sheriff in the manner provided in Section 6581, and until such time as the designation is revoked by the termination of the contract designating the park sheriff, the park sheriff shall have and shall exercise throughout the park all of the functions, duties, obligations, and responsibilities of the office of sheriff, and shall have and may exercise within the park, all of the privileges in connection with the office of sheriff, all as though the entire park were a part of the county of the park sheriff, except as to those duties constituting the civil functions of the sheriff.

Section § 6583

Explanation

This law states that any rules or responsibilities that apply to a designated park sheriff also automatically apply to all their deputies and assistants when they are acting in their official roles.

The provisions of this article applicable to a park sheriff, if one has been designated, shall apply to all deputies and subordinates of the park sheriff in their capacities as such deputies or subordinates.