1850 LABS OF MARYLAND Ch. 680
(3) A CERTIFIED COPY OF EACH ITEM AND PERSON
FOR WHOM A LEVY IS MADE AND THE AMOUNT OF THE LEVY. THE
TREASURER SHALL PAY FOR THIS OUT OF HIS COLLECTIONS UPON THE
ORDER OF THE PARTIES ENTITLED TO IT.
(B) THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHALL LEVY A SUFFICIENT
SUM TO PAY THE TREASURER'S SALARY AND THE NECESSARY EXPENSES
OF HIS OFFICE.
[128.
The treasurer shall account for and handle the detailed
and itemized receipts and disbursements for all departments
and agencies of the county government. It shall be the duty
of the treasurer to keep certain books to be supplied by the
said Commissioners, in which shall be entered a full, fair
and correct account of all matters relating to the duties of
his office, he shall also keep a full and fair correct cash
account shoving all sums of money received by him so as to
indicate the sources whence received and showing all sums of
money disbursed by him so as to indicate the purposes to
which applied; he shall report and exhibit to the said
Commissioners once in every two months or oftener if
required by said Commissioners, a fall and particular
statement and account of his receipts and disbursements from
the time of his appointment or from the time of his last
report as the case may be, and shall exhibit also his
vouchers for his disbursements, which vouchers after
cancellation shall be retained by said treasurer, but the
statement shall be left with the Commissioners and filed in
the office; and at the end of each fiscal year he shall
prepare for submission to the County Commissioners the
annual statement required to be published by Section 24 of
Article 2 5 of the Annotated Code (1957 Edition, as amended
from time to time). All books, accounts and papers
belonging to the treasurer's office shall be the property
and records of Calvert County, and at all times shall be
subject to the examination of the County Commissioners; all
books, documents and papers, goods and chattels, accounts
and credits, money and deposits belonging to the treasurer's
office or in his custody as treasurer shall be delivered up
and transferred by him to his successor in office who shall
receipt therefor; provided, that the tax levies placed in
his hands for collection or so such thereof which shall
remain uncollected or unaccounted for by him and for which
his bond is responsible shall be retained by him.]
128.
(A) THE TREASURER SHALL:
(1) ACCOUNT FOR AND HANDLE THE DETAILED AND
ITEMIZED RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS AND
AGENCIES OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT;
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