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§ 22-32-121. Facsimile signature

CO Rev Stat § 22-32-121 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) A board of education may authorize an employee to affix the signature of the treasurer, or assistant treasurer if any, to any warrant, order, or check by any device capable of affixing a facsimile signature; but each such officer shall give written consent to the board for the use of such facsimile signature and written approval of the employee designated to affix his facsimile signature.

(2) The authorization by a board of an employee to affix signatures pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall be evidenced by a resolution adopted by the board, which, together with the written consent of the officer consenting thereto and approving the designated employee, shall be recorded in the proceedings of the board.

(3) Any employee authorized and approved pursuant to the provisions of this section to affix the facsimile signature of the treasurer, or assistant treasurer if any, of a board shall be bonded in such amount and manner as may be required for the said respective officers.

(4) If a board of education does not elect to have its moneys withdrawn from the county treasurer in the manner authorized by law and an employee is authorized and designated to affix a facsimile signature of the treasurer, or assistant treasurer if any, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the board shall cause a copy of the resolution and written consent of such officer to be forwarded to the county treasurer who has temporary custody of the moneys of the district.

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§ 22-32-121. Facsimile signature