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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103D.325 EMPLOYEES.

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103D.325 EMPLOYEES.
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Subdivision 1. Employment authority.
The managers may employ a chief engineer, professional assistants, and other employees, and provide for their qualifications, duties, and compensation.
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Subd. 2. Bond.
The managers may require an officer or employee of the watershed district to give a bond for the faithful performance of duties in an amount prescribed by the manager. The cost of the bond must be paid from the funds of the watershed district.
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Subd. 3. Chief engineer.
The chief engineer is superintendent of all the works and improvements undertaken by the district. The chief engineer must make a full engineer's report to the managers each year, and more often if necessary. A copy of the engineer's report and all recommendations by the chief engineer must be transmitted to the managers and the director.
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Subd. 4. Credit card use.
The managers may authorize the use of a credit card by any watershed district officer or employee otherwise authorized to make a purchase on behalf of the watershed district. If a watershed district officer or employee makes a purchase by credit card that is not approved by the managers, the officer or employee is personally liable for the amount of the purchase. A purchase by credit card must otherwise comply with all statutes, rules, or watershed district policy applicable to watershed district purchases.
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