Iowa Code § 137.111
District treasurer and auditor
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Current — January 1, 2018
As of January 1, 2012
Upon establishment of a district board, the district board shall designate a treasurer of a county within its jurisdiction to serve as treasurer of the district health department, and shall designate the auditor of the same county to serve as auditor of the district health department. The treasurer’s and the auditor’s official bonds shall extend to cover their respective duties performed on behalf of the district health department. A county treasurer shall not serve in the capacity of district health department treasurer without consent from the county and agreement from the treasurer to perform this function, and a county auditor shall not serve in the capacity of district health department auditor without consent from the county and agreement from the auditor to perform this function.
Upon establishment of a district board, the district board shall designate a treasurer to serve as treasurer of the district health department, and shall designate an auditor to serve as auditor of the district health department. A treasurer or auditor of any county within the district may also serve in the capacity of treasurer or auditor of the district health department, respectively, or the district board may contract with a third party to act as the treasurer or auditor of the district health department. A county treasurer’s or county auditor’s official bond may extend to cover their respective duties performed on behalf of the district health department.
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