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28-315 Collection and payment of fees to county.

28-315. Collection and payment of fees to county. All of the officers and other persons herein mentioned shall collect from others than the county in which said offices are located all fees now authorized by law. All such fees and income of their respective offices from every source whatsoever, including all notary fees collected by […]

28-316 Fee books.

28-316. Fee books. All of the above officers and other persons now authorized to collect fees from the public, and from any source excepting the county in which their offices are situated, shall keep fee books in forms to be prescribed by the county auditor and approved by the board of county commissioners, in which […]

28-317 Audit of books of county officers; office for auditor.

28-317. Audit of books of county officers; office for auditor. The county auditor shall audit the books and accounts of each county officer, monthly, and shall report in writing to the board of county commissioners the condition of the accounts of each officer collecting or handling money. Said monthly reports shall show the total fees […]

28-318 Penalties for violation of 1911 act*.

28-318. Penalties for violation of 1911 act*. Any officer, deputy, assistant or clerk mentioned in this act or whose salary or compensation is herein provided for or authorized, who shall ask or receive any fee or reward in money or its equivalent not authorized by this act or the laws of this state, or who […]

28-319 Special counsel in civil litigation for county.

28-319. Special counsel in civil litigation for county. That in any civil litigation wherein the county may be either plaintiff or defendant, if the county attorney or his deputies are interested directly or indirectly, or if the board of county commissioners believes that the time at the disposal of the county attorney’s office is insufficient […]