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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 2Ch. 1Art. 7§ 25124 Ordinance Publication Requirements

§ 25124 Ordinance Publication Requirements

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§ 25124 Ordinance Publication Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •New county rules must be shared with the public within 15 days. They can be printed in a local newspaper or posted in a visible spot at the county office.
  • •If the rule is about changing how land can be used, a map or description of the land must be included.
  • •If the full rule is too long, a short summary can be shared instead, but the full rule must be available for anyone who asks.
  • •If the county doesn’t share the rule on time, it won’t start working until 30 days after it’s finally shared.

Example

A county passes a new rule saying people can’t park on a certain street overnight.

The county must print this new rule in the local newspaper or post it at their office within 15 days. If they don’t, the rule won’t start until 30 days after they finally share it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 25124 Ordinance Publication Requirements

(a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), within 15 days after the passage of an ordinance it shall be published once, with the names of the members voting for and against the ordinance, in a newspaper published in the county if there is one, and if there is no newspaper published in the county, the ordinance shall be posted in a prominent location at the board of supervisors’ chambers within the 15-day period and remain posted thereafter for at least one week. The local agency, at its option, may include in an ordinance reclassifying land either a brief description accompanied by a map of the boundaries of the property, as recited in the notice of hearing, or a complete metes and bounds description accompanied by a map depicting the reclassified property and adjacent properties. Except for maps, any exhibit attached to and incorporated by reference in an ordinance need not be published in its entirety if the publication lists all those exhibits by title or description and includes a notation that a complete copy of each exhibit is on file with the clerk of the board of supervisors and is available for public inspection and copying in that office in accordance with the California Public Records Act, Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1. A certificate of the clerk of the board of supervisors or order entered in the minutes of the board that the ordinance has been duly published or posted is prima facie proof of the publication or posting. (b) The publication or posting of ordinances, as required by subdivision (a), may be satisfied by either of the following actions: (1) The county board of supervisors may publish a summary of a proposed ordinance or proposed amendment to an existing ordinance. The summary shall be prepared by an official designated by the board of supervisors. A summary shall be published and a certified copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance or proposed amendment shall be made available to the public upon request by the clerk of the legislative body at least five days prior to the board of supervisors meeting at which the proposed ordinance or amendment or alteration thereto is to be adopted. The clerk also shall either post a copy of the full text of the ordinance or amendment on the county’s internet website or post a certified copy of the full text in the office of the clerk five days prior to the board of supervisors meeting at which the proposed ordinance or amendment or alteration is to be adopted. Within 15 days after adoption of the ordinance or amendment, the board of supervisors shall publish a summary of the ordinance or amendment with the names of those supervisors voting for and against the matter and the clerk shall make available to the public, upon request, a certified copy of the full text of the adopted ordinance or amendment along with the names of those supervisors voting for and against the ordinance or amendment. The clerk of the board of supervisors shall also either post a copy of the full text of the ordinance or amendment and the names of those supervisors voting for and against the ordinance or amendment on the county’s internet website or shall post in the office of the clerk of the board of supervisors a certified copy of the full text of the ordinance or amendment along with the vote information specified in this paragraph. (2) If the county official designated by the board of supervisors determines that it is not feasible to prepare a fair and adequate summary of the proposed or adopted ordinance or amendment, and if the board of supervisors so orders, a display advertisement of at least one-quarter of a page in a newspaper of general circulation in the county shall be published at least five days prior to the board of supervisors meeting at which the proposed ordinance or amendment or alteration thereto is to be adopted. Within 15 days after adoption of the ordinance or amendment, a display advertisement of at least one-quarter of a page shall be published. The advertisement shall indicate the general nature of, and provide information about, the proposed or adopted ordinance or amendment, including information sufficient to enable the public to obtain copies of the complete text of the ordinance or amendment, and the names of those supervisors voting for and against the ordinance or amendment. (c) If the clerk of the board of supervisors fails to publish an ordinance within 15 days after the date of adoption, the ordinance shall not take effect until 30 days after the date of publication. (Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 615, Sec. 188. (AB 474) Effective January 1, 2022. Operative January 1, 2023, pursuant to Sec. 463 of Stats. 2021, Ch. 615.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

ordinancepropertyhearingdescriptionpublicationamendmentcalifornia public recordslocation

Related Statutes

  • § 25131 Ordinance Adoption Procedures
  • § 50061.5 Local Assessment Report Requirements
  • § 50078 Local Fire Suppression Assessments
  • § 50078.4 Assessment Report Requirements
  • § 37422 Property Sale Hearing Notice

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 25124.
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