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Chapter 1 - General Provisions


  • Section 4-1-10. Division of State into counties; each county is a body politic and corporate.
  • Section 4-1-20. Procedures to follow when citizens desire to relocate courthouse.
  • Section 4-1-30. Courthouse shall not be relocated within eight miles of county line.
  • Section 4-1-40. Authority to change name of townships; notice of change.
  • Section 4-1-50. Chairmen of county boards of township commissioners may administer oaths in certain matters.
  • Section 4-1-60. Population added to certain cities by annexation shall be counted in applying statutes to counties.
  • Section 4-1-70. Investment of sinking funds in defense securities.
  • Section 4-1-80. County officers shall be furnished office space, furniture and equipment by county.
  • Section 4-1-90. Furnishing rooms for courts and public officers when courthouse unusable.
  • Section 4-1-110. County funds not subject to levy.
  • Section 4-1-120. Operation of county government in county without county appropriation act.
  • Section 4-1-130. Fees to be paid by county.
  • Section 4-1-140. Method of payment of court fees.
  • Section 4-1-150. Fees charged by clerks of court and registers of deeds.
  • Section 4-1-170. Joint development of industrial or business park; consent of municipality.
  • Section 4-1-172. Multicounty parks to consist of contiguous counties.
  • Section 4-1-175. Special source revenue bonds authorized; pledging of revenues; determination of debt limitation.
  • Section 4-1-180. County employee furlough program; exemptions.
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