2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 275 of 1913


BOARD OF COUNTY AUDITORS

Act 275 of 1913

AN ACT to authorize the boards of supervisors of counties to create a board of county auditors, appoint such officers, and prescribe their powers, duties and compensation.


History: 1913, Act 275, Eff. Aug. 14, 1913




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 47.1Board of county auditors; creation, referendum; form of resolution.
Section 47.2Board of county auditors; adoption of resolution, notice, form.
Section 47.3Referendum; notice, posting and publication, evidence; ballots, preparation and distribution, form.
Section 47.4Referendum; conduct.
Section 47.4aRepealed. 2005, Act 246, Imd. Eff. Dec. 1, 2005.
Section 47.5Board of county auditors; election, terms, vacancies, eligibility.
Section 47.6Board of county auditors; conducting business at public meeting; notice of meeting; chairperson to preside; duties of clerk; availability of certain writings to public; quorum; office; compensation and expenses.
Section 47.7Board of county auditors; meetings, time and place; county clerk, custodian of records; additional compensation.
Section 47.8Board of county auditors; audit of claims against county, payment; violation of section, penalty.
Section 47.9Board of county auditors; powers and duties.
Section 47.10Repealed. 1983, Act 87, Imd. Eff. June 16, 1983.
Section 47.11Board of county auditors; members' interest in contracts prohibited.
Section 47.12Board of county auditors; county prosecuting attorney as legal advisor, duties.
Section 47.13Violations; penalties.
Section 47.14Construction of act.
Section 47.15Board of county auditors; bond, oath of office.

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