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Code · Iowa · Chapter 333A — County Finance Committee

333A.2 County finance committee.

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1. There is created a county finance committee consisting of eight members. The members of the committee shall be:
a. The auditor of state or a designee of the auditor of state.
b. Five elected county officials who are regularly involved in budget preparation. The director of the department of management shall select and appoint the county officials.
c. A certified public accountant experienced in governmental accounting selected and appointed by the director of the department of management.
d. An operations research analyst experienced in cost effectiveness analysis of county services appointed jointly by the majority and minority leaders of the senate and the speaker and the minority leader of the house of representatives.
2. The members of the committee appointed by the director of the department of management are appointed for four-year terms except that of the initial appointments, two county official members shall be appointed to two-year terms. When a county official member no longer holds the office which qualified the official for appointment, the official shall no longer be a member of the committee. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed to serve the unexpired term. Any member is eligible for reappointment, but a member shall not be appointed to serve more than two four-year terms.
[C81, §333A.2]
86 Acts, ch 1245, §116; 2008 Acts, ch 1156, §43, 58; 2024 Acts, ch 1170, §318, 319
Referred to in §2.32A
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