Pursuant to Government Code Section 935, claims against the city and any city officers, employees and agents for money or damages which are excepted by Section 905 of the Government Code from claims presentation requirements and which are not governed by any other statute or regulation expressly relating thereto, shall be governed by the procedures contained in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 900) and Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 910) of Part 3, Division 3.6, Title 1 of the Government Code as a prerequisite to bringing any lawsuit or action for money or damages against the city or any city officers, employees or agents. Such claims shall include the following:
(1)
Claims under the Revenue and Taxation Code or other statute prescribing procedures for the refund, rebate, exemption, cancellation, amendment, modification or adjustment of any tax, assessment, fee or charge or any portion thereof, or of any penalties, costs or charges related thereto;
(2)
Claims in connection with which the filing of a notice of lien, statement of claim, or stop notice is required under any provisions of law relating to mechanics', laborers' or materialmen's liens;
(3)
Claims by public employees for fees, salaries, wages, mileage or other expenses and allowances;
(4)
Claims for which the workers' compensation authorized by Division 4 (commencing with Section 3201) of the Labor Code is the exclusive remedy;
(5)
Applications or claims for any form of public assistance under the Welfare and Institutions Code or other provisions of law relating to public assistance programs, and claims for goods, services, provisions or other assistance rendered for or on behalf of any recipient of any form of public assistance;
(6)
Applications or claims for money or benefits under any public retirement or pension system;
(7)
Claims for principal or interest on any bonds, notes, warrants or other evidences of indebtedness;
(8)
Claims which relate to a special assessment constituting a specific lien against the property assessed and which are payable from the proceeds of such assessment, by offset of a claim for damages against it or by delivery or any warrant or bonds representing it;
(9)
Claims by the state or by a state department or agency or by another local public entity;
(10)
Claims arising under any provision of the Unemployment Insurance Code, including but not limited to claims for money or benefits, or for refunds or credits of employer or worker contributions, penalties or interest, or for refunds to workers of deductions from wages in excess of the amount prescribed;
(11)
Claims for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures made pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 1720) of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code;
(Ord. 1264 § 1, 1993)