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Chapter 10 — FINANCE TAXATION AND OTHER FISCAL MATTERS ,,Article II — SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS FOR AND AGAINST CITY AND COUNTY

SEC. 10.25. EXCEPTIONS TO FOUR PRECEDING SECTIONS.

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The provisions of Sections 10.21 to 10.24 of this Code shall not apply to claims referred to the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue Collection, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 10.37 to 10.42 of this Code.

(Ord. No. 8346(1939), Sec. 5; amended by Ord. 314-00, File No. 001909, App. 12/28/2000)

SEC. 10.25-1. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES INCLUDED WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 10.25-1 THROUGH 10.25-7.

The provisions of Section 10.25-1 through 10.25-7 shall apply only to uniformed officers and employees of:

(a) The Police Department;

(b) The Fire Department;

(c) The Sheriff's Department; and

(d) The Municipal Railway.

(Added by Ord. 90-62, App. 3/28/62)

SEC. 10.25-2. UNIFORMED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES DEFINED.

Uniformed officers and employees are those members of departments listed in Section 10.25-1 who are required by Charter, ordinance or rule of their department to possess a uniform in connection with their employment, whether or not such uniform was worn at the time of the claimed damage.

(Added by Ord. 90-62, App. 3/28/62)

SEC. 10.25-3. REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF DAMAGED EQUIPMENT, PROPERTY OR PROSTHESES OF…

Uniformed officers and employees may recover part or all of the cost of replacing or repairing equipment, property or prostheses which has been damaged or destroyed in the line of duty and without fault of the officer or employee in the manner provided in Sections 10.25-4 through 10.25-7.

(Amended by Ord. 72-81, App. 2/5/81)

SEC. 10.25-4. TIME IN WHICH VERIFIED CLAIM MUST BE FILED.

A verified claim must be filed with the department head of the officer or employee within 30 days after the date upon which the damage is alleged to have occurred.

(Added by Ord. 90-62, App. 3/28/62)

SEC. 10.25-5. REQUISITES FOR PAYMENT; AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS; CERTIFICATION OF…

Payment under the provisions of this Section shall be made by the Controller when:

(a) A verified claim has been filed;

(b) The department head certifies to the Controller that the damage occurred in the line of duty and that the amount certified for payment is fair and reasonable; and

(c) Funds are available for the purpose.

(Added by Ord. 90-62, App. 3/28/62)

SEC. 10.25-6. LIMITATION ON RECOVERY.

Subject to the approval of the Controller and the Board of Supervisors by resolution, the department head of each department specified under Section 10.25-1 may by regulation establish classifications of equipment, property or prostheses that are, in the opinion of such department head, reasonably necessary in the performance of the uniformed officer's or employee's duties and set the maximum amount not to exceed actual value which may be recovered for the replacement or repair of specific items within such classifications. Such department heads shall notify all uniformed officers and employees by periodic informational bulletins or similar means of all regulations authorized by this Section.

(Amended by Ord. 72-81, App. 2/5/81)

SEC. 10.25-7. CONTROLLER TO ESTABLISH RULES AND REGULATIONS.

The Controller shall establish such rules and regulations and devise such forms as he or she deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this Section. Observance of such rules and regulations and the use of such forms shall be binding and obligatory on the claimant and the department head concerned.

(Added by Ord. 90-62, App. 3/28/62)

SEC. 10.25-8. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGED OR DESTROYED PROPERTY; NON-UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES.

(a) Cost of Repair or Replacement. Officers and employees other than those listed in Section 10.25-1 may recover part or all of the cost of replacing or repairing equipment, property or prostheses which have been damaged or destroyed in the line of duty and without fault of the officer or employee in the manner provided in Sections 10.25-1 through 10.25-7 of this Code, unless otherwise provided in this Section.

(b) Claims for $1,000 or Less. For claims made in the amount of $1,000 or less, the Controller shall make payment when:

(1) A verified claim has been filed;

(2) The department head certifies to the Controller that:

(A) The damage occurred in the line of duty, and

(B) The amount certified for payment is fair and reasonable; and

(3) Funds are available for the purpose.

(c) Claims for Over $1,000. For claims made in amounts greater than $1,000, the Controller shall make payment when:

(1) A verified claim has been filed;

(2) The department head certifies to the Controller that:

(A) The damage occurred in the line of duty,

(B) The amount certified for payment is fair and reasonable, and

(C) The damage occurred without fault of the officer or employee and was occasioned by unusual circumstances or the occurrence of an extraordinary event;

(3) The Controller concurs in the certification of the department head;

(4) That Board of Supervisors approves by resolution payment of all or part of the claim; and

(5) Funds are available for the purpose.

(Added by Ord. 478-97, App. 12/30/97)

SEC. 10.25-9. CLAIMS FOR STOLEN PROPERTY; NON-UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES.

(a) Cost of Replacement. Officers and employees other than those listed in Section 10.25-1 may recover part or all of the cost of replacing equipment, property or prostheses which have been stolen through no fault of the officer or employee while in the course of his or her duties in the manner provided in Sections 10.25-1 through 10.25-7 of this Code, unless otherwise provided in this Section.

(b) Claims for $1,000 or Less. For claims made for the amount of $1,000 or less, the Controller shall make payment when:

(1) A verified claim has been filed;

(2) The department head certifies to the Controller that:

(A) The property, equipment or prostheses were necessary to the performance of the duties of the position,

(B) The theft occurred in the course of the officer's or employee's duties, and

(C) The amount certified for payment is fair and reasonable;

(3) Funds are available for the purpose.

(c) Claims for Over $1,000. For claims made for amounts greater than $1,000, the Controller shall make payment when:

(1) A verified claim has been filed;

(2) The department head certifies to the Controller that:

(A) The property, equipment or prostheses were necessary to the performance of the duties of the position,

(B) The theft occurred in the course of the officer's or employee's duties, and

(C) The amount certified for payment is fair and reasonable;

(3) The Controller concurs in the certification of the department head; and

(4) The Board of Supervisors approves by resolution payment of all or part of the claim; and

(5) Funds are available for the purpose.

(Added by Ord. 478-97, App. 12/30/97)

SEC. 10.25-10. AIRPORTS COMMISSION LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Administrative Code, the Airports Commission is authorized to settle, dismiss or compromise any legal proceeding, including, but not limited to, any litigation or adjudicatory or enforcement proceeding before a court, administrative body, federal, State or local enforcement body, hearing officer or arbitrator, brought for or against the City which involves any property or matter under the jurisdiction of the Airports Commission in which the total monetary amount, if any, does not exceed $100,000, but only upon the recommendation of the City Attorney.

(Added by Ord. 216-96, App. 7/3/96; amended by Ord. 90-02, File No. 020268, App. 6/14/2002)

SEC. 10.25-11. AIRPORTS COMMISSION UNLITIGATED CLAIMS.

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Administrative Code, the City Attorney, with the consent of the Airports Commission, is authorized to settle, dismiss or compromise unlitigated claims or demands which involve any property or matter in which the total monetary amount, if any, does not exceed $100,000.

(Added by Ord. 216-96, App. 7/3/96; amended by Ord. 90-02, File No. 020268, App. 6/14/2002)

SEC. 10.25-12. SETTLEMENT OF GRIEVANCE FILED PURSUANT TO VALID MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING.

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Administrative Code, the Human Resources Director is authorized to settle grievances filed pursuant to valid memoranda of understanding in an amount not to exceed $50,000 for class action grievances, and not to exceed $50,000 for any individual grievances, or for any individual who is part of a class action settlement. All settlements pursuant to this Section shall require the approval of the City Attorney and certification by the Controller of the existence of sufficient funds to pay the settlement in the appropriate department budget.

(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Administrative Code, appointing officers are authorized to settle grievances filed pursuant to valid memoranda of understanding in an amount not to exceed the equivalent of 45 days of a grieving employee's compensation. All settlements pursuant to this Section shall be in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Department of Human Resources and shall require the approval of the City Attorney and certification by the Controller of the existence of sufficient funds to pay the settlement in the appropriate department budget.

(c) The Human Resources Director shall file with the Board of Supervisors on a quarterly basis, beginning July 15, 1997, for the period of April 1, 1997 through June 30, 1997, a written report identifying and summarizing all settlements approved under the provisions of this Section.

(Added by Ord. 96-97, App. 3/21/97; amended by Ord. 390-98, App. 12/24/98)

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  5. Chapter 3 — BUDGET PROCEDURES
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  11. Chapter 9A — FARMERS' MARKET
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  13. Chapter 10 — FINANCE TAXATION AND OTHER FISCAL MATTERS ,,
    Overview
    1. SEC. 10.01. EFFECT OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.
    2. SEC. 10.02. CASH RESERVE FUND AND SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS.
    3. SEC. 10.03. EMERGENCY RESERVE FUND.
    4. SEC. 10.04. ANNUAL SALARY ORDINANCE.
    5. SEC. 10.05. ALLOTMENTS.
    6. SEC. 10.06. ENCUMBRANCES.
    7. SEC. 10.07. DISBURSEMENTS.
    8. SEC. 10.08. DISBURSEMENTS IN ADVANCE OF REVENUES.
    9. SEC. 10.1. ANNUAL ECONOMIC STATEMENT – CITY-FUNDED ORGANIZATIO…
    10. SEC. 10.2. AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ASSESSOR-RECORDER, CONTROLLER…
    11. SEC. 10.3. COLLECTION OF UNSECURED PROPERTY TAXES.
    12. SEC. 10.4. OUTREACH FOR TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTIES.
    13. SEC. 10.5. DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX PENALTY CANCELLATION.
    14. SEC. 10.6. AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS BY CONTROLLER – TO BE PER…
    15. § 10.7
    16. SEC. 10.10. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – DEFIN…
    17. SEC. 10.11. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – RECEI…
    18. SEC. 10.12. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – RETUR…
    19. SEC. 10.13. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – RETUR…
    20. SEC. 10.14. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – WHEN …
    21. SEC. 10.15. RECEIPT OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER FOR COLLECTION – PAYME…
    22. SEC. 10.17. ACCOUNTING FOR AND REPORTING INCOME TAXES – CONTRO…
    23. SEC. 10.18. ACCOUNTING FOR AND REPORTING INCOME TAXES – DUTIES…
    24. § 10.19
    25. SEC. 10.20. [REPEALED.]
    26. Article II — SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS FOR AND AGAINST CITY AND COU…
    27. Article III — COLLECTION OF TAXES FROM FEDERALLY CONDEMNED LAND
    28. Article IV — ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
    29. Article V — BUREAU OF DELINQUENT REVENUE COLLECTION
    30. Article VI — REFUND OF ERRONEOUSLY COLLECTED MONEY
    31. Article VII — DISPOSITION OF UNIDENTIFIED TAX COLLECTIONS
    32. Article VIII — FISCAL AGENT FOR BOND PAYMENTS IN NEW YORK
    33. Article IX — SALE OF TRUST SECURITIES
    34. Article X — FINANCIAL POLICIES
    35. Article XI — NUMBERING OF LOTS AND BLOCKS FOR ASSESSMENT PURPO…
    36. Article XII — [RESERVED]
    37. Article XIII — FUNDS
    38. Article XIV — [RESERVED]
    39. Article XV — CASH REVOLVING FUNDS
    40. Article XVI — COLLECTION ACTIVITIES
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    42. Article XIX
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  15. Chapter 10B — SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES
  16. Chapter 10C — REIMBURSEMENT FOR TOWING AND STORAGE OF VEHICLES
  17. Chapter 10D — [RESERVED] CHAPTER 10E: PLANNING MONITORING
  18. Chapter 10F
  19. Chapter 10G
  20. Chapter 10H — RECOVERY OF COSTS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  21. Chapter 11 — FRANCHISES
  22. Chapter 12 — HOUSING AUTHORITY
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  24. Chapter 12B — [REDESIGNATED]
  25. Chapter 12C — [REDESIGNATED]
  26. Chapter 12D — MINORITY/WOMEN/LOCAL BUSINESS UTILIZATION
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  34. Chapter 12L
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  37. Chapter 12O — [REDESIGNATED]
  38. Chapter 12P — [REDESIGNATED]
  39. Chapter 12Q — [REDESIGNATED]
  40. Chapter 12R — [REDESIGNATED]
  41. Chapter 12S — WORKING FAMILIES CREDIT PROGRAM
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  43. Chapter 12U
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  45. Chapter 12W — [REDESIGNATED] 1
  46. Chapter 12X — [REPEALED]
  47. Chapter 12Y
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  49. Chapter 13 — JAILS AND PRISONERS
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  53. Chapter 14C — [EXPIRED]
  54. Chapter 15 — MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
  55. Chapter 16 — OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GENERALLY
  56. Chapter 17 — PUBLIC OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES
  57. Chapter 18 — PAYROLL PROCEDURE
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  61. Chapter 20 — SOCIAL SERVICES
  62. Chapter 21 — ACQUISITION OF COMMODITIES AND SERVICES
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  68. Chapter 21F — SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION SOCIAL…
  69. Chapter 21G
  70. Chapter 21H — PROCUREMENT OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION
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  74. Chapter 22C — PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS
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  76. Chapter 22E — CITY-OWNED FIBER-OPTIC FACILITIES
  77. Chapter 22G — OFFICE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY
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  80. Chapter 22J — ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS
  81. Chapter 23 — REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
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  85. Chapter 24B — RELOCATION APPEALS BOARD
  86. Chapter 25 — STREET LIGHTING
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  88. Chapter 27 — HEALTHY NAIL SALON RECOGNITION PROGRAM
  89. Chapter 28 — ADMINISTRATIVE DEBARMENT PROCEDURE
  90. Chapter 29 — FINDINGS OF FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND FEASIBILITY
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  92. Chapter 29B — CHILD CARE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CITY AND CITY-F…
  93. Chapter 30 — CENTRALIZATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
  94. Chapter 31 — CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT PROCEDURES A…
  95. Chapter 32 — RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION LOAN PROGRAM
  96. Chapter 33 — COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
  97. Chapter 33A — LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVE…
  98. Chapter 34 — NOTIFICATION TO ASSESSOR CONCERNING ZONING RECLAS…
  99. Chapter 35 — RESIDENTIAL HOTEL AND PDR COMPATIBILITY AND PROTE…
  100. Chapter 36 — COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS AREA PLANS AND PROGRAMS
  101. Chapter 37 — RESIDENTIAL RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION OR…
  102. Chapter 37A — RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION FEE
  103. Chapter 37B — MIDTOWN PARK APARTMENTS
  104. Chapter 37C — [EXPIRED]
  105. Chapter 38 — COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS; ACCESS IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATI…
  106. Chapter 39 — [RIGHT TO RETURN TO REVITALIZED PUBLIC HOUSING]
  107. Chapter 40 — HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT LOAN PROGRAM
  108. Chapter 41 — RESIDENTIAL HOTEL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION
  109. Chapter 41A — RESIDENTIAL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION
  110. Chapter 41B — COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ACT
  111. Chapter 41C — TIME-SHARE CONVERSION ORDINANCE
  112. Chapter 41D — RESIDENTIAL HOTEL VISITOR POLICIES
  113. Chapter 41E — RESIDENTIAL HOTEL MAIL RECEPTACLE ORDINANCE
  114. Chapter 41F
  115. Chapter 41G — RESIDENTIAL HOTEL COVID-19 PROTECTIONS
  116. Chapter 41H — [EXPIRED]
  117. Chapter 42 — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
  118. Chapter 43 — MUNICIPAL FINANCE LAW
  119. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.1.1. TITLE.
  120. Title 2 — FINANCING RESIDENCES SEC. 43.1.7. LOANS FOR RESIDENC…
  121. Title 3 — BONDS
  122. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS
  123. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.2.1. TITLE.
  124. Title 2 — FINANCING FACILITIES
  125. Title 3 — BONDS SEC. 43.2.17. ISSUANCE OF BONDS.
  126. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.2.27. LIBERAL CONSTR…
  127. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.10.1. TITLE.
  128. Title 2 — PROVISIONS RELATING TO FORMATION OF DISTRICTS SEC. 4…
  129. Title 3 — PROVISIONS RELATING TO BONDS SEC. 43.10.18. ALTERNAT…
  130. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.10.22. LIBERAL CONST…
  131. Title 5 — CHANGE PROCEEDINGS SEC. 43.10.26. ALTERNATE PROCEDUR…
  132. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.15.1. TIT…
  133. Title 2 — RESIDENCES SEC. 43.15.6. LOANS TO QUALIFIED 501(c)(3…
  134. Title 3 — BONDS SEC. 43.15.15. ISSUANCE OF BONDS; LOANS TO QUA…
  135. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.15.25. LIBERAL CONST…

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