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Section 398.18 — Depositories.

MN Stat § 398.18 (2019) (N/A)
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All funds under the control of the park district board are to be kept in depositories selected in the manner provided for the deposit of county funds insofar as those proceedings are applicable. Deposits are to be secured as provided in the case of county funds. The county treasurer shall serve as the treasurer of the board and in multicounty districts, the county treasurer of the county containing the largest portion of the district shall so serve. The treasurer shall receive and be responsible for all moneys of the district, from whatever source derived, and the same shall be considered public funds. The treasurer shall disburse the moneys of the district only on orders made by the secretary, countersigned by the chair, vice-chair, or other person authorized by the district showing the name of the claimant and the nature of the claim. No disbursements shall be certified by such officers until the same have been approved by the commissioners at a meeting thereof. The treasurer shall keep an account of all moneys received and disbursed, and at least once a year, at times to be designated by the commissioners, file with the secretary a financial statement of the district, showing in appropriate and identifiable groupings the receipts and disbursements since the last approved statement, the moneys on hand and the purposes for which the same are appropriated.

History: 1955 c 806 s 18; 1986 c 444

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Section 398.18 — Depositories.