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§ 14-60-105. Municipalities over 70,000

Municipalities with populations over seventy thousand (70,000) citizens are specifically authorized to provide workers’ compensation coverage for their officials and employees through either private carriers or by self-funding on either a statewide or an individual basis.

§ 14-61-115. Initial organization as a management form of government

(a) A city affected by this chapter that has not yet held an election on petitions calling for an election to adopt the management form of government shall submit at a special election a ballot that addresses the following questions: (1) Whether to adopt the management form of government; (2) Which option to follow for […]

§ 14-60-106. Municipalities over 150,000

Municipalities with populations over one hundred fifty thousand (150,000) citizens or their sewer committees are specifically authorized to provide workers’ compensation coverage for their officials and employees through either private carriers or by self-funding on either a statewide or individual basis.

§ 14-61-101. Title

This chapter shall be known as the “City Manager Enabling Act of 1989”.

§ 14-61-102. Applicability

This chapter shall apply to all cities of the first class that now have, or may hereafter adopt, the management form of government. For purposes of this chapter, the phrase “city affected by this chapter” shall mean a city of the first class that adopts or utilizes the management form of government.

§ 14-61-103. Construction

This chapter shall be liberally construed to provide affected cities with the maximum amount of freedom to structure their own municipal government within the basic constraints of the management form of government. Nothing in this chapter, however, should be read to diminish the powers and authority of the city manager in the management form of […]

§ 14-61-104. Ratification of existing procedures

A city affected by this chapter that is organized under the management form of government on July 3, 1989, shall continue to elect members of the board of directors, or mayor, or both, and to compensate them in the manner used at the time of the general election immediately preceding July 3, 1989, unless the […]

§ 14-59-114. Maintenance and destruction of accounting records

(a) Accounting records can basically be divided into the following three (3) groups: (1) (A) Support Documents. Support documents consist primarily of the following items: (i) Cancelled checks; (ii) Invoices; (iii) Bank statements; (iv) Receipts; (v) Deposit slips; (vi) Bank reconciliations; (vii) Check book register or listing; (viii) Receipts listing; (ix) Monthly financial reports; (x) […]

§ 14-59-115. Duties of municipal treasurer

(a) Each municipal treasurer of this state or the designated representative that has been approved by the governing body shall submit a monthly financial report to the council or board of directors. (b) (1) Municipal treasurers shall maintain the accounting records prescribed in this chapter. (2) (A) (i) If the municipal treasurer does not comply […]