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§ 31.061 OATH; BOND.
   The City Treasurer, before entering upon his duties, shall take and subscribe the oath or affirmation prescribed by the statutes of the state, and shall execute a bond with good and sufficient securities to be approved by the City Council, payable to the city, in the minimum penal sum of three times the most recent federal population census of the city, conditioned as provided for by law.
('71 Code, § 1-11-2)
§ 31.062 BOOKS OF ACCOUNT TO BE KEPT.
   The City Treasurer shall keep books of account in such manner as to show with entire accuracy all money received by him and from whom and on what account received; and all money paid out by him and on what account said. Such books shall be so kept as to be readily understood and investigated and all books, papers and files of his office shall at all times be open to investigation by the City Council or any Commissioner.
('71 Code, § 1-11-3)
§ 31.063 MONTHLY AND ANNUAL REPORTS.
   (A)   Monthly reports. The City Treasurer shall present to the City Council at its first regular meeting in such month, his report in writing, showing the state of the City Treasury at the end of the previous month, and the balance in the Treasury to the credit of each department of the city funds. Such report shall contain an itemized statement of all money received into the Treasury and on what account received, and also of all moneys paid out and on what account.
('71 Code, § 1-11-4)
   (B)   Annual report. The Treasurer shall annually at the first regular meeting in the month of May of each year, report in writing to the Council, all receipts of the city and from what source obtained, and all expenditures of the city, according to the different department funds, during the preceding fiscal year; and he shall in such report show the condition of the City Treasury at the close of such fiscal year.
('71 Code, § 1-11-5)
CITY ATTORNEY
§ 31.075 OFFICE CREATED; TERM.
   There is hereby created the office of City Attorney, who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of Council.
('71 Code, § 1-9-1)
§ 31.076 BOND; OATH.
   Before entering upon the duties of his office the City Attorney shall take the oath prescribed by law for all city officers, and execute and deliver a bond payable to the city in the minimum penal sum of $1,000, with sureties to be approved by the City Council, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as said City Attorney. He shall receive such salary or compensation as the Council may provide.
('71 Code, § 1-9-2)
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