15-3-201. Mayoral veto; overriding thereof; failure to act. The mayor is entitled to sign or veto any ordinance passed by the governing body and to sign or veto any order, bylaw, resolution, award or vote to enter into any contract, or the allowance of any claim. A veto may be overridden by a vote of […]
15-3-202. Jurisdiction beyond corporate limits; exception. (a) The mayor, from time to time, shall communicate to the governing body such information and recommend such measures as in his opinion may tend to improve the finances of the city, the police, health, comfort and general prosperity of the city. (b) The mayor has jurisdiction as may […]
15-3-203. President of governing body; acting president; election; duties. The governing body may elect from their number a president who, in the absence of the mayor, shall preside at all meetings of the governing body. If the office of mayor is vacant, the president shall occupy the office until the vacancy is filled. The governing […]
15-3-204. Appointed officers; removal; conditions for appointive office or position. (a) Unless otherwise provided by ordinance, the clerk, treasurer, engineer, attorney, fire chief, police chief, municipal judges and department heads as specified by ordinance shall be appointed by the mayor with the consent of the governing body and may be removed by the mayor. All […]
15-3-205. Salaries; minimum amounts. (a) The salaries of all officers shall be fixed by ordinance but the salaries of the following officers shall not be less than the following amounts per year: (i) Mayor, six hundred dollars ($600.00); (ii) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 8, § 2. (iii) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 8, § […]
15-3-207. Elected officers; qualifications; bonds. All elected officers shall be qualified electors of the city entitled to vote at all elections therein. Each officer shall give bond in an amount and upon conditions as are provided by ordinance.
15-3-208. Treasurer; failure to provide required reports; removal; vacancy. (a) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 152, § 4. (b) If the treasurer neglects or fails to provide financial reports as required by the governing body, the mayor may declare the office vacant and fill the vacancy by appointment according to W.S. 15-3-204.
15-3-209. Treasurer; receiving monies; books and accounts. The city treasurer shall receive all monies belonging to the city. The clerk and treasurer shall keep their books and accounts in the manner prescribed by W.S. 16-4-101 through 16-4-124. The books and accounts may be inspected at any time by the mayor, councilmen and other persons designated […]
15-3-210. Treasurer; handling monies; restrictions; removal; vacancy. The treasurer shall not, either directly or indirectly, use the corporation money or warrants in his custody for his own use and benefit or that of any other person. If anyone violates this provision, the mayor may remove him from office immediately and declare the office vacant. If […]
15-3-212. Engineer; duties; other employees; outside work. The city engineer shall keep records of all work done for the city and any other records the governing body requires. All such records are public records belonging to the city and shall be turned over to any successor to the office. The city may employ other engineers […]
15-3-213. Change of emoluments during term prohibited. The emoluments of any elective officer shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which he was elected. No person who has resigned or vacated any office is eligible to the same office during the time for which he was elected or appointed, if during the […]