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Article 3 - Organization of New Counties


  • Section 18-1-301 - Organization of New Counties.
  • Section 18-1-302 - Petition for Organization.
  • Section 18-1-303 - Assessed Valuation and Population Requirements of Proposed and Residual Counties.
  • Section 18-1-304 - Appointment of Commissioners.
  • Section 18-1-305 - Meeting of Commissioners; Oath.
  • Section 18-1-306 - Commissioners to Appoint Clerk; Oath of Clerk; Calling Election.
  • Section 18-1-307 - Expenses of Special Election Borne by New County; Salary of Clerk and Commissioners.
  • Section 18-1-308 - Election of Officers.
  • Section 18-1-309 - Duties of Commissioners and Clerk.
  • Section 18-1-310 - When Officers to Qualify; When County Organized.
  • Section 18-1-311 - Approval of Bonds of Commissioners.
  • Section 18-1-312 - Payment of Expenses in Organization of New County.
  • Section 18-1-313 - Assessment of Property in New Counties.
  • Section 18-1-314 - Taxes for New Counties.
  • Section 18-1-315 - Indebtedness to Be Apportioned Upon Division of County.
  • Section 18-1-316 - Method of Ascertaining Indebtedness; Rule of Apportionment.
  • Section 18-1-317 - Commissioners to Report Indebtedness to District Court.
  • Section 18-1-318 - Notice of Hearing on Report.
  • Section 18-1-319 - Apportionment by Court; Order for Payment by New County; Lien Upon Property of New County.
  • Section 18-1-320 - New County to Issue Warrants in Payment; Tax Levy.
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