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  8. Chapter 6 - Powers and Duties Generally


Chapter 6 - Powers and Duties Generally


  • § 45-6-1. "Books, papers, and other office property" defined
  • § 45-6-2. Fiscal year for all state government units; accounting
  • § 45-6-3. Official reports to conform with fiscal year
  • § 45-6-4. Mailing of annual reports to General Assembly members
  • § 45-6-5. Source of powers of public officers generally; estoppel
  • § 45-6-6. Office property kept by public officers subject to inspection
  • § 45-6-7. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Generally
  • § 45-6-8. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Retiring judicial or ministerial officers or state's attorneys
  • § 45-6-9. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- When incumbent deceased or cannot be found
  • § 45-6-10. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Failure to comply; search for and seizure of office property
  • § 45-6-11. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Proceedings by successor
  • § 45-6-12. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Director of Division of Archives and History to act as agent when office abolished or no successor appointed
  • § 45-6-13. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Liability for costs of office property upon failure to deliver
  • § 45-6-14. Duty of incumbent to deliver office property to successor -- Failure to deliver office property
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