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  8. Chapter 15 - Officers and Records


Chapter 15 - Officers and Records


  • § 21-15-1. Term of elected municipal officers
  • § 21-15-2. Municipalities prohibited from imposing additional requirements on elected officials
  • § 21-15-3. Election of officers by governing authorities
  • § 21-15-6. Purchase of general liability insurance coverage
  • § 21-15-7. Mayor to give information to the governing body
  • § 21-15-9. Mayor to enforce laws and ordinances
  • § 21-15-11. Mayor to demand exhibit of accounts
  • § 21-15-13. Mayor may call in aid
  • § 21-15-15. Power of mayor to remit and vacate fines, penalties and forfeitures
  • § 21-15-17. Municipal clerk; duty to keep minute record and municipal seal
  • § 21-15-19. Municipal clerk; duties as to dockets records
  • § 21-15-21. Municipal clerk to serve as auditor
  • § 21-15-23. Deputy clerk; oath of office; surety bond
  • § 21-15-25. Municipal attorney; appointment and compensation
  • § 21-15-27. Employment of firm of attorneys
  • § 21-15-31. Compensation of building inspector
  • § 21-15-33. Municipal minutes
  • § 21-15-35. Preservation of essential public records of municipal governments
  • § 21-15-37. Reproduction of municipal records; destruction of originals
  • § 21-15-38. Surety bond
  • § 21-15-39. Applicability of particular sections
  • § 21-15-41. Limitations period for serving in interim or hold-over capacity in certain appointed positions; objections by registered voter municipal residents to matters relating to violation of section
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