The board of supervisors finds and declares:
A.
The Appellate Courts of the state of California have held that an ordinance which imposes a duty on a governmental entity to enforce the ordinance can impose liability upon such governmental entity in the event of failure to enforce the ordinance unless the entity's intent not to impose self-liability has been clearly stated.
B.
Each of the several provisions of this code, and each other county enactment, presently enacted or hereafter enacted, which imposes a duty on county officers, agents, and employees to enforce such enactment is intended to impose a discretionary duty whether or not enforcement appears to be mandatory by use of the word "shall" or similar language.
(Ord. CS 173 §1, 1986)