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Section 33-2722 - TREASURER — CLERK.

ID Code § 33-2722 (2019) (N/A)
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33-2722. TREASURER — CLERK. The board of trustees of each library district shall appoint some qualified person, who may or may not be a member of the board of trustees, to act as treasurer of the library district. This person shall, on taking office, give bond to the library district, with sureties approved by the board of trustees, in the amount of at least five thousand dollars ($5,000), which bond shall be paid for by the district and shall be conditioned upon faithful performance of the duties of his office and his accounting for all moneys of the library district received by him or under his control. The treasurer shall supervise all moneys raised for the library district by taxation or received by the district from any other sources and shall supervise all disbursements of funds of the district by order of the board of trustees.

Under the direction of the board of trustees, the treasurer shall have all moneys of the district deposited in accordance with the public depository law and other applicable state and federal laws.

The board of trustees of each library district shall appoint some qualified person, who may or may not be a member of the board of trustees, to act as clerk of the library board. The clerk shall prepare and distribute legal notices and shall have other duties as the board may prescribe.

History:

[(33-2722) 1963, ch. 188, sec. 15, p. 568; am. and redesignated 1989, ch. 132, sec. 17, p. 296; am. 1996, ch. 71, sec. 25, p. 232; am. 2002, ch. 312, sec. 8, p. 891; am. 2011, ch. 11, sec. 9, p. 29.]

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