To assist in carrying out the powers and duties herein vested in the county executive and the office, and to the extent permitted by Sections
2.16.080 and
2.16.100, such officer or authorized members of such department may enter any county department and investigate the operation thereof with respect to the efficiency and economy of the administrative procedures thereof and may recommend to the department head any action relating to the use of personnel, equipment, facilities or budgetary expenditures, and may recommend, subject to civil service requirements, the disciplining, including suspension or discharge of any employee. In the event the department head fails to forthwith comply with such recommendation and to the extent permitted by Sections
2.16.080 and
2.16.100, the county executive may issue a written directive to such department head requiring the department head to comply therewith. Any department head dissatisfied with such written directive may appeal the same to the board of supervisors and be heard thereon. Unless the directive is annulled or modified by the board of supervisors, and subject to the provisions of Section
2.16.080, the department head shall forthwith comply therewith, and if modified, shall comply with such modified directive. If the department head then fails to comply with such lawful directive the county executive shall report such fact to the board of supervisors with his or her recommendation as to action, if any, which the board of supervisors should take. In the case of appointive department heads, a failure to comply with a lawful order of the county executive and board of supervisors shall be deemed such malfeasance and misconduct as to warrant, in a proper case, a recommendation for dismissal.
(Prior code § 2.325)