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Session Laws, 2002
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S.B. 701
VETOES
taxes on personal property about to be sold or removed from [said] Dorchester
County shall be [taken to be] due and in arrears from the date of the levy of [said]
THE taxes. [50-9] 50-8. The [Treasurer and Collector] TAX COLLECTION SUPERVISOR, in the case of
state taxes, shall [make application] APPLY to the County Commissioners for an
allowance for all just claims, for insolvents and removals, and [he] shall append
[thereto his] TO THE APPLICATION AN affidavit, made before [said] THE
Commissioners, that [he] THE SUPERVISOR has not received and cannot collect any
of the money for which [such] THE allowances are asked, and the President of the
Board of County Commissioners [is hereby authorized to] MAY administer [such]
THE oath. Upon the presentation of [such] THE application and affidavit with the
certificate of the County Commissioners appended to and endorsed thereon, setting
forth that they believe the allowances claimed to be just, the Comptroller of the state
shall make the allowances asked for, and the County Commissioners shall likewise, in
the case of county taxes, make all just allowances for insolvents and removals upon
being satisfied of the justice thereof. [50-10] 50-09. On the first day of August, November and February succeeding the levy of taxes
and more often if the County Commissioners require it, the [Treasurer] TAX
COLLECTION SUPERVISOR shall make to [said] THE Commissioners a sworn report of
the receipts and disbursements of the public moneys and funds in [his] THE
SUPERVISOR'S hands for the [three (3)] 3 preceding months, showing the sources of
[such] THE receipts and the respective accounts for which [such] THE disbursements
were made, and on the first day of May in each year, [he] THE SUPERVISOR shall
make a similar report covering the receipts and disbursements for the preceding year,
which reports shall be countersigned by the [Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners] COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR and then delivered to the Auditor of
taxes[,] to be audited [by him], as hereinafter provided. [50-11. The Treasurer and Collector shall pay to the Treasurer of the Board of County
School Commissioners of Dorchester County all moneys levied for the support of the
public schools thereof at the time and in the manner prescribed by the laws of this
state.] [50-12. The Treasurer, subject to the consent of the County Commissioners, shall
appoint an assistant to aid him in the discharge of the duties of his office as he may
direct, said assistant to be known as a "Deputy Treasurer," who shall qualify under
the Constitution and laws of the state and who shall give such bonds as required by
law and with such security as the County Commissioners shall require and approve
and in the penalty of not less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.), the premium on
which shall be paid by the County Commissioners for the faithful performance of the
duties assigned to said Deputy Treasurer by the Treasurer and for the faithful
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