7-4-2110. Supervision of county and other officers.
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7-4-2110 . Supervision of county and other officers.
(1)The board of county commissioners has jurisdiction and power, under the limitations and restrictions that are prescribed by law, to:
(a)supervise the official conduct of all county officers and officers of all districts and other subdivisions of the county charged with assessing, collecting, safekeeping, managing, or disbursing public revenue;
(b)see that the officers faithfully perform their duties;
(c)direct prosecutions for delinquencies;
(d)when necessary, require the officers to renew their official bonds, make reports, and present their books and accounts for inspection;
(e)require the officers to supervise staff in a manner that complies with personnel policies and procedures adopted by the county governing body;
(f)initiate civil proceedings to seek a writ of mandamus to compel or enjoin the performance of an act by a local government entity within the county or any member of its governing body; and
(g)hire outside counsel to litigate a proceeding seeking a writ of mandamus and recover attorney fees and costs as determined by a court.
(a)Except as provided in subsection (2)(b), as used in this section, "local government entity" has the meaning provided in 2-7-501 .
(b)The term does not include a county, consolidated city-county, incorporated city or town, or school district.