(A) The Village Clerk shall have the custody of all laws and ordinances and shall keep a correct journal of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees. After the period of time specified by the State Records Administrator pursuant to the Records Management Act, being Neb. RS 84-1201 et seq., the Clerk may transfer the journal of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees to the State Archives of the Nebraska State Historical Society for permanent preservation. The Clerk shall also perform such other duties as may be required by the ordinances of the village. If the Clerk is acting as the Treasurer, he or she shall also comply with the requirements of § 31.05(A)(3) of this chapter.
(Neb. RS 17-605)
(B) (1) It shall be the duty of the Clerk to prepare and publish the official proceedings of the Board of Trustees within 30 days after any meeting of the Board. The publication shall be in a newspaper of general circulation in the village, shall set forth a statement of the proceedings of the meeting and shall also include the amount of each claim allowed, the purpose of the claim and the name of the claimant, except that the aggregate amount of all payroll claims may be included as one item. Between July 15 and August 15 of each year, the employee job titles and the current annual, monthly or hourly salaries corresponding to such job titles shall be published. Each job title published shall be descriptive and indicative of the duties and functions of the position. The charge for the publication shall not exceed the rates provided for in Neb. RS 23-122.
(Neb. RS 19-1102)
(2) Publication under division (B)(1) above shall be made in one legal newspaper of general circulation in the village. If no legal newspaper is published in the village, then the publication shall be made in one legal newspaper published or of general circulation within the county in which the village is located. The cost of publication shall be paid out of the general funds of the village.
(Neb. RS 19-1103)
(C) The Clerk shall dispose of or destroy village public records when the records have been determined to be of no further legal, administrative, fiscal or historical value by the State Records Administrator pursuant to the Records Management Act. This shall not apply to the minutes of the Clerk and the permanent ordinance and resolution books, or to any other record classified as permanent by the State Records Administrator.
(Neb. RS 18-1701)
(D) (1) The Clerk shall permit any person to examine and copy the public records in the Clerk’s custody and may charge a fee for providing copies of a public record, as provided in Neb. RS 84-712 to 84-712.09.
(2) The Clerk may charge a reasonable fee for certified copies of any record in his or her office as set by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
(E) The Clerk shall permit no records, public papers or other documents of the village kept and preserved in his or her office to be taken therefrom, except by such officers of the village as may be entitled to the use of the same, but only upon their leaving a receipt therefor, and except pursuant to Neb. RS 84-712(2). He or she shall keep all the records of his or her office, including a record of all licenses issued by him or her, in a blank book with a proper index. He or she shall include as part of his or her records all petitions under which the Board of Trustees shall order public work to be done at the expense of the property fronting thereon, together with references to all resolutions and ordinances relating to the same. He or she shall endorse the date and hour of filing upon every paper or document so filed in his or her office. All such filings made by him or her shall be properly docketed. Included in his or her records shall be all standard codes, amendments thereto and other documents incorporated by reference and arranged in triplicate in a manner convenient for reference. He or she shall keep an accurate and complete account of the appropriation of the several funds and draw, sign and attest all warrants ordered for the payment of money on the particular fund from which the same is payable. At the end of each month, he or she shall then make a report of the amounts appropriated to the various funds and the amount of the warrants drawn thereon.
(F) The Clerk shall deliver all warrants, ordinances and resolutions under his or her charge to the Chairperson for his or her signature. He or she shall also deliver to officers, employees and committees all resolutions and communications which are directed at such officers, employees or committees. With the seal of the village, he or she shall duly attest the Chairperson’s signature to all ordinances, deeds and papers required to be attested to when ordered to do so by the Board of Trustees.
(G) The Clerk shall issue and sign all licenses, permits and occupation tax receipts authorized by law and required by the village ordinances. He or she shall collect all occupation taxes and license money, except where some other village officer is specifically charged with that duty. He or she shall keep a register of all licenses granted in the village and the purpose for which they have been issued.
(H) The Clerk shall keep in a book with a proper index copies of all notices required to be published or posted by the Clerk by order of the Board of Trustees or under the ordinances of the village. To each of the file copies of the notices shall be attached the printer’s affidavit of publication, if the notices are required to be published, or the Clerk’s certificate under seal where the same are required to be posted only.
(I) The Clerk shall receive all objections to the creation of paving districts and other street improvements. He or she shall receive the claims of any person against the village, and in the event that the claim is disallowed, in part or in whole, the Clerk shall notify the claimant or his or her agent or attorney by letter within five days after the disallowance, and the Clerk shall then prepare transcripts on appeals of any disallowance of a claim in all proper cases.