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Iowa Code § 331.240

Duties of executive

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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2012
The executive shall:
The executive shall:
1. Enforce laws, ordinances, and resolutions of the county.
1. Enforce laws, ordinances, and resolutions of the county.
2. Perform duties required by law, ordinance, or resolution of the county.
2. Perform duties required by law, ordinance, or resolution of the county.
3. Administer affairs of the county government.
3. Administer affairs of the county government.
4. Carry out policies established by the board.
4. Carry out policies established by the board.
5. Recommend measures to the board.
5. Recommend measures to the board.
6. Report to the board on the affairs and financial condition of the county government.
6. Report to the board on the affairs and financial condition of the county government.
7. Execute bonds, notes, contracts, and written obligations of the board, subject to the approval of the board.
7. Execute bonds, notes, contracts, and written obligations of the board, subject to the approval of the board.
8. Report to the board as the board may require.
8. Report to the board as the board may require.
9. Attend board meetings and take part in discussion, but shall not vote.
9. Attend board meetings and take part in discussion, but shall not vote.
10. Prepare and execute the budget adopted by the board.
10. Prepare and execute the budget adopted by the board.
11. Appoint, with the consent of the board, all members of county boards, except the executive may appoint without the consent of the board temporary advisory committees established by the executive.
11. Appoint, with the consent of the board, all members of county boards, except the executive may appoint without the consent of the board temporary advisory committees established by the executive.
12. Appoint and remove all employees.
12. Appoint and remove all employees.
88 Acts, ch 1229, §12
88 Acts, ch 1229, §12
Referred to in
BOARD-MANAGER GOVERNMENT
BOARD-MANAGER GOVERNMENT

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