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30-A §381. Deputies; appointments and removal

§381. Deputies; appointments and removal The sheriff may appoint, subject to the requirements of section 501, full-time or part-time deputies, whose special duties are to enforce the criminal laws in the county.   [PL 1987, c. 737, Pt. A, §2 (NEW); PL 1987, c. 737, Pt. C, §106 (NEW); PL 1989, c. 6 (AMD); PL […]

30-A §382. Special deputies; duties

§382. Special deputies; duties 1.  Appointment.  Sheriffs may at any time appoint and train as special deputies citizens more than 18 years of age. The appointment must be in writing, signed by the sheriff, and include the residence and post office address of each special deputy. The appointment must be recorded in the office of […]

30-A §383. Chief deputy

§383. Chief deputy 1.  Appointment.  As soon as possible after taking office, the sheriff in each county shall appoint a chief deputy to serve under the sheriff. The appointment must be in writing, signed by the sheriff and recorded in the office of the county commissioners in the county. The appointment is not valid until […]

30-A §384. Chief deputy, deputies, bond; approval and filing

§384. Chief deputy, deputies, bond; approval and filing Before receiving a commission, every person appointed chief deputy under section 383, or appointed a deputy under section 381, shall give bond to the Treasurer of State with at least 3 sufficient sureties, or with the bond of a surety company authorized to do business in this […]

30-A §385. Vacancy in sheriff’s office

§385. Vacancy in sheriff’s office 1.  Chief deputy’s powers.  If the office of sheriff becomes vacant because of death, resignation or otherwise, the chief deputy shall have and exercise the same rights and powers and be subject to the same duties and liabilities as a sheriff until the vacancy in the office of sheriff is […]

30-A §386. Compensation of deputies

§386. Compensation of deputies 1.  Full-time deputies.  The county commissioners of each county in which deputies are employed shall set the rate of compensation for deputies employed in the county commissioners’ county. The county treasurers shall pay the compensation, together with those incidental expenses that are necessary for the proper enforcement of the laws.   […]