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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 173 — City, county, and regional libraries

173.755 Duties of treasurer of board -- Bond.

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The treasurer of the board shall:
(1)Have the custody of all money, securities, and obligations belonging to that district,
and shall disburse money only for the uses and purposes of the district and in the
manner prescribed by the bylaws on itemized vouchers allowed by the board, signed
by the secretary and countersigned by the president;
(2)Keep a full and accurate account of all receipts and payments in the manner directed
by the bylaws, and such other accounts as the board prescribes;
(3)Render statements of accounts of the several books, funds, and property of the
library whenever required by the board;
(4)Have all accounts and records for the fiscal year fully made up and present the same
to the board within ninety
(90)days following the close of that fiscal year;
(5)Give bond to the Commonwealth for the faithful performance of those duties, in the
sum and form and with the sureties approved by the board.
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