This Article applies to claims filed against this District for money or damages not exempted by Government Code Section 905 and which are not governed by other statues or regulations.
A claim not covered by Government Claims Act as set forth in the Government Code shall be presented in accordance with this Article.
A claim, or amendment thereto, shall be presented to the District by delivering it to the Secretary or by mailing it to the Secretary at the District’s offices.
A claim presented pursuant to this Article shall be presented by the claimant or by a person acting on his behalf and shall show:
(a) 
The name and post office address of the claimant;
(b) 
Post office address to which the person presenting the claim desires notice to be sent;
(c) 
The date, place and other circumstances of the occurrence or transaction which gave rise to the claim asserted;
(d) 
The general description of the indebtedness, obligation, injury, damage or loss incurred so far as may be known at the time of presentation of the claim.
(e) 
The name or names of the public employee or employees causing the injury, damage or loss if known;
(f) 
The amount claimed as of the date of presentation of the claim, including the estimated amount of any prospective injury, damage, or loss insofar as it may be known at the time of presentation of the claim, together with the basis of computation of the amount claimed; and
(g) 
The signature of the claimant or some person on his behalf.
A claim filed pursuant to this Article relating to a cause of action for death or for injury to person or to personal property or growing crop shall be presented not later than six months after accrual of cause of action. A claim relating to any other cause of action shall be presented not later than one year after the accrual of the cause of action.
An application may be made to the District for leave to present a late claim when a claim required to be presented within a period of less than six months after the accrual of the cause of action, is not presented within the required time. Government Code Section 911.4(b) and Section 911.6 through 912.2 inclusive, and Sections 946.4 and 946.6. shall govern the application. The time specified in this Article shall be the time specified in Government Code Section 911.2 within the meaning of Sections 911.6 and 946.6.
The Board shall act on the claim or application to file late claim within 45 days after the claim or application has been presented to the District.
Written notice of action taken pursuant to this Article rejecting an application or a claim in whole or in part shall be given to the person who presented the claim.
(a) 
No suit for money or damages may be brought against the District on a cause of action for which a claim is required until the written claim therefore has been presented to the District and has been acted upon by the Board.
(b) 
No suit may be brought against the District on any cause of action for which a claim is required unless such suit is commenced within six months after the date the claim is acted upon by the Board, or is deemed to have been rejected by the Board.
The General Manager may allow compromise or settle a claim against the District if the amount to be paid pursuant to such allowance, compromise or settlement does not exceed $10,000. The General Manager shall advise the Board when there has been allowance, settlement or compromise on such claim.
The provisions of Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6 shall be applicable to the judicial review of the decisions of the Board of Directors.
(a) 
The General Manager may commence actions within the jurisdiction of the small claims court to recover damages to District property.
(b) 
The General Manager may defend small claims court actions on behalf of the District.