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  8. Chapter 53 - County Executi...
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  10. Part 3 - County Executive


Part 3 - County Executive


  • Section 301 - General powers, duties, and functions of county executive.
  • Section 302 - County executive duties.
  • Section 303 - Examination and audit of accounts.
  • Section 304 - Commanding services of sheriff.
  • Section 305 - Warrants -- Authority to draw on treasurer.
  • Section 306 - Warrants -- Required information -- Payment -- Registration.
  • Section 307 - County purchasing agent -- Appointment -- Compensation -- Oath -- Supervision -- Duties.
  • Section 309 - Approval of cost-increase changes in plans and specifications -- Delegation.
  • Section 310 - Changes or alterations in contract -- Liability of county.
  • Section 311 - Contracting for management, maintenance, operation, or construction of jails.
  • Section 312 - County resource development committee -- Membership -- Term -- Compensation and expenses -- Duties.
  • Section 313 - Hiring of professional architect, engineer, or surveyor.
  • Section 314 - Restrictions on county procurement of architect-engineer services.
  • Section 315 - Actions -- Control and direction.
  • Section 316 - Executive orders.
  • Section 317 - Executive appointment with advice and consent of county legislative body.
  • Section 318 - Governing body as cooperating agency in federal land planning and regulation.
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