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Chapter 384 — City Finance
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384.1 Taxes certified.
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384.2 Fiscal year and tax year.
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384.3 General fund — major equipment reserve savings account or additional fund.
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384.3A Franchise fee account — use of franchise fee revenues.
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384.4 Debt service fund.
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384.5 Excess tax.
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384.6 Trust and agency funds.
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384.7 Capital improvements fund.
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384.8 Emergency fund. Repealed by 2023 Acts, ch 71, §18, 19.
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384.9 Additional funds.
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384.10 Short-term loans.
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384.11 Direct deposit of taxes.
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384.12 Additional taxes.
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384.13 City finance committee.
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384.14 Office, expenses, compensation.
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384.15 Duties — rules — law enforcement officer training reimbursement.
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384.15A Resolution establishing maximum property tax dollars — notice — hearing. Repealed by 2023 Acts, ch 71, §96, 98.
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384.16 City budget.
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384.17 Levy by county.
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384.18 Budget amendment.
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384.19 Written protest.
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384.20 Separate accounts.
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384.21 Joint investment of funds.
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384.22 Annual reports — financial report — urban renewal report.
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384.23 Construction of words “and” and “or”.
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384.24 Definitions.
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384.24A Loan agreements.
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384.25 General obligation bonds for essential purposes.
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384.26 General obligation bonds for general purposes.
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384.27 Sale of bonds.
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384.28 Categories for general obligation bonds.
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384.29 Form of bonds.
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384.30 Execution.
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384.31 Negotiable.
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384.32 Tax to pay.
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384.33 Action.
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384.34 Local budget law.
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384.35 Rule of construction.
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384.36 Prior proceedings.
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384.37 Definitions.
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384.38 Certain costs assessed to private property.
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384.39 Improvements brought to grade.
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384.40 Underground improvements.
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384.41 Petition by property owners.
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384.42 Procedure on public improvement.
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384.43 Preliminary plans.
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384.44 Estimated cost.
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384.45 Plats.
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384.46 Lot valuations.
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384.47 Schedule.
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384.48 Adoption of plat.
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384.49 Resolution of necessity.
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384.50 Notice of hearing.
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384.51 Adoption of resolution.
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384.52 Detailed plans and specifications.
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384.53 Procedures to let contract.
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384.54 Confirmation by decree.
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384.55 Notice of paving to water board.
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384.56 State lands.
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384.57 Monthly payments.
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384.58 Inspection of work.
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384.59 Assessment schedule.
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384.60 Adoption of schedule.
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384.61 Assessment of benefits.
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384.62 Limit.
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384.63 Insufficiency — certification to county treasurer — deficiency assessment.
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384.64 Assessment to railway company.
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384.65 Installments due.
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384.66 Test of regularity.
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384.67 Payment to county treasurer.
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384.68 Bonds issued.
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384.69 Property sold at tax sale.
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384.70 Redemption by bondholder.
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384.71 Costs paid from applicable funds.
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384.72 Reassessment and relevy.
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384.73 Void tax or assessment.
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384.74 Correction of errors.
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384.75 Special provisions.
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384.76 Application to joint undertakings.
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384.77 Assessments along railways.
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384.78 Prior proceedings.
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384.79 Conflicting provisions.
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384.80 Definitions.
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384.81 Provisions of city code exclusive — combined utility or enterprise.
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384.82 Authority — revenue bonds — pledge orders.
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384.83 Procedures for revenue bonds and pledge orders.
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384.84 Rates and charges — billing and collection — contracts.
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384.84A Special election.
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384.85 Records — accounts — deposits.
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384.86 Pledge valid and effective.
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384.87 Payable from revenues.
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384.88 Sole remedy.
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384.89 Transfer of surplus.
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384.90 Part payment from other bonds and other sources.
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384.91 City to pay for services.
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384.92 Statute of limitation.
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384.93 Conflicting provisions.
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384.94 Prior projects preserved.
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384.95 Definitions. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43.
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384.96 Sealed bids. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.3.
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384.97 Notice to bidders. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.7.
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384.98 Bid security. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.8.
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384.99 Award of contract. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.9.
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384.100 Opening and considering bids. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.10.
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384.101 Delegation of authority. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.11.
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384.102 When hearing necessary. Repealed by 2006 Acts, ch 1017, §41 – 43. See §26.12.
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384.103 Bonds authorized — emergency repairs.
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384.104 Reserved.
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384.105 Reserved.
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384.106 Reserved.
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384.107 Reserved.
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384.108 Reserved.
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384.109 Reserved.
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384.110 Insurance, self-insurance, and risk pooling funds.
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384.111 Reserved.
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384.112 Reserved.
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384.113 Reserved.
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384.114 Reserved.
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384.115 Reserved.
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384.116 Reserved.
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384.117 Reserved.
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384.118 Reserved.
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384.119 Reserved.
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384.120 Definitions.
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