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The public advocate shall be appointed solely with regard to his or her qualifications for the duties of the office, and shall hold no other elective or appointive office or position in county government. The public advocate shall be a person of recognized judgment, objectivity and integrity, who is well-equipped to analyze problems of law, administration, and public policy. The position requires a degree from an accredited college or its equivalent in service to government. (Added by Amended Ord. 14-077, Oct. 8, 2014, Eff date Oct. 30, 2014; Amended by Ord. 17-024, May 17, 2017, Eff date June 1, 2017).