§ 30-35-405. Publication of Ordinance
Nothing contained in this part 4 shall be deemed to relieve any home rule county from the requirement of publishing in full the ordinance which adopts any such code, and all provisions applicable to such publication shall be fully carried out. The adopting ordinance shall contain the same description of the primary adopted code and […]
§ 30-35-406. Filing of Public Record – Sale of Copies
Not less than three copies of each primary code adopted by reference, and of each secondary code pertaining thereto, all certified to be true copies by the county executive officer and the county clerk, shall be filed in the office of the county clerk at least fifteen days preceding the hearing and shall be kept […]
§ 30-35-407. Amendments
If at any time any code which any home rule county has previously adopted by reference is amended by the agency or municipality or county which originally promulgated, adopted, or enacted it, then the governing body may adopt such amendment by reference through the same procedure as required for the adoption of the original code; […]
§ 30-35-408. Use as Evidence
Copies of such codes in published form, duly certified by the county clerk and executive officer of the home rule county, shall be received without further proof as prima facie evidence of the provisions of such codes or public records in all courts and administrative tribunals of this state. Source: L. 81: Entire article added, […]
§ 30-35-501. Review Without Bond
In all actions, suits, and proceedings in any court in this state in which a county of this state shall be a party, such county may take an appeal or writ of certiorari, as provided by law or rule of court, without giving bond. Source: L. 81: Entire article added, p. 1475, § 1, effective […]
§ 30-35-601. Funding Bonds – Determination of Indebtedness
The governing body of a home rule county may issue negotiable coupon bonds, to be denominated funding bonds, for the purpose of funding any of the legal floating indebtedness of the county, whether such indebtedness is existing on or is created on or after June 8, 1981. The specific indebtedness to be funded and the […]
§ 30-35-602. Floating Indebtedness Defined
The term “floating indebtedness”, as used in this article, includes all obligations of the county to pay money, of whatever kind or character, except indebtedness evidenced by the outstanding, negotiable interest-bearing bonds of the county. Source: L. 81: Entire article added, p. 1475, § 1, effective June 8.
§ 30-35-603. Bond Election – Judgments
Whenever the governing body deems it expedient to issue funding bonds under the provisions of this article, it shall direct, by ordinance, that the question be submitted, at a regular election, in the manner provided for authorization of other bonded indebtedness in section 30-35-201 (6). At any election held under the provisions of this part […]
§ 30-28-311. Cancellation of Process
After adoption of the plan for platting as set forth in section 30-28-304, the board of county commissioners shall cancel the procedures set forth in this part 3 for the creation of a subdivision exemption plat upon: Written request from at least seventy-five percent of the participating property owners; or Refusal on the part of […]
§ 30-35-103. Home Rule Counties – General Powers
Any county which adopts, has adopted, or proposes to adopt a county home rule charter to establish the organization and structure of county government, pursuant to the provisions of part 5 of article 11 of this title, may provide in such charter, or amendment thereto for the adoption of all or certain of the home […]