Section 287A.484 – Master warrant procedure authorized if warrants would be not paid.
Whenever the county fiscal officer audits and approves a claim and issues a warrant therefor and at the same time or subsequently ascertains that the county treasurer has not sufficient moneys in the particular fund of the county from which the claim so approved and allowed is payable and that the warrant as issued against […]
Section 287A.486 – Procedure.
(1) The county fiscal officer shall draw a master warrant in the amount of one or more claims referred to in ORS 287A.484, payable to any person who is willing to accept the master warrant, and such person shall, upon delivery of the master warrant duly indorsed “Not Paid for Want of Funds,” pay to […]
Section 287A.488 – Taxes must be levied for payment of claims included in master warrant.
No master warrant shall be issued under ORS 287A.482 to 287A.488 unless taxes have been levied for the payment of all claims included in the master warrant and such taxes are in the process of being collected at the time of the issuance of the master warrant. [Formerly 287.488]
Section 287A.472 – Interest on municipal warrants not paid on presentation.
All warrants for payment of money issued by cities and other municipalities that are not paid upon presentation and so indorsed shall draw interest at the legal rate after such indorsements but municipalities may by proper resolution fix the rate at less than the legal rate and may make such interest payable semiannually. [Formerly 287.452]
Section 287A.474 – Warrants and checks more than two years old; report by fiscal officer; claim by owner.
(1) The county fiscal officer shall prepare a report of all warrants and checks issued more than two years prior to July 1 of that year that have not been paid, pursuant to ORS 98.352. (2) The lawful owner of any warrant or check included in any list referred to in subsection (1) of this […]
Section 287A.482 – Definitions for ORS 287A.482 to 287A.488.
As used in ORS 287A.482 to 287A.488: (1) “County fiscal officer” means: (a) The county accountant in counties where such office is established by law. (b) The county clerk in counties not having a county accountant. (2) “Master warrant” means a warrant or order issued and drawn pursuant to ORS 287A.486. [Formerly 287.482]