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Mississippi

Title 7. Executive Department · General Provisions
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§ 7-1-1. Installation.
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§ 7-1-3. Private secretary.
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§ 7-1-5. Powers generally.
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§ 7-1-7. Acceptance of gifts and bequests.
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§ 7-1-9. Great seal.
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§ 7-1-11. Records of acts and deposit of laws.
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§ 7-1-13. Business with the United States government.
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§ 7-1-15. Transmission of laws and documents.
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§ 7-1-17. Commissioners for other states.
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§ 7-1-19. Investigators of crime.
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§ 7-1-21. Powers and duties of investigators of crime.
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§ 7-1-23. Compensation of investigators of crime.
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§ 7-1-25. Arrest and delivery of fugitives from justice.
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§ 7-1-27. Duty to notify executive of other state.
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§ 7-1-29. Rewards for absconding criminals.
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§ 7-1-31. Agent to bring absconding offender from other states.
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§ 7-1-33. Suits in foreign jurisdiction.
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§ 7-1-35. Appointment of officers.
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§ 7-1-37. Senate convened in vacation of legislature.
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§ 7-1-39. Vacancies in municipal elective offices.
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§ 7-1-41. Superintendent of auditor’s and treasurer’s offices.
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§ 7-1-43. To verify funds in the treasury.
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§ 7-1-45. Examiner of public accounts.
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§ 7-1-47. Compensation of examiner of public accounts.
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§ 7-1-49. Commission of examiner of public accounts.
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§ 7-1-51. Special audit of county books.
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§ 7-1-53. Appointment revocable.
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§ 7-1-55. Examiner’s report.
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§ 7-1-57. Defaulting state treasurer and tax collectors suspended.
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§ 7-1-59. Court proceedings to be instituted.
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§ 7-1-61. Duty in respect to defaulter.
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§ 7-1-63. Contingent fund.
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§ 7-1-65. To borrow money in case of casualties.
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§ 7-1-67. Acting governor in certain contingencies.
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§ 7-3-1. Official bond.
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§ 7-3-3. Office.
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§ 7-3-5. General duties.
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§ 7-3-7. Seal.
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§ 7-3-9. May perform all duties required of notaries public.
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§ 7-3-11. Custodian of “Mississippi Reports”.
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§ 7-3-13. “Southern Reporter—Mississippi Cases” and department reports deposited in state library.
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§ 7-3-15. “Southern Reporter—Mississippi Cases” distributed.
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§ 7-3-17. “Mississippi Reports” exchanged for reports of other states and countries.
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§ 7-3-19. Books furnished University law school for exchange.
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§ 7-3-21. Repealed.
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§ 7-3-23. Acts of congress and other publications distributed.
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§ 7-3-25. Books received from sheriffs distributed.
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§ 7-3-27. Books and documents distributed and receipted for.
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§ 7-3-29. Expense of distributing books remunerated.
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§§ 7-3-31 and 7-3-33. Repealed.
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§ 7-3-35. Sale of current volumes.
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§ 7-3-37. Repealed.
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§ 7-3-39. To publish constitutional amendments.
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§ 7-3-41. Payment upon proof of publication.
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§ 7-3-43. Official character of officer certified.
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§ 7-3-45. Reports to be filed by constables.
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§ 7-3-47. Penalty for failure or evasion.
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§ 7-3-49. Data on natural resources assembled.
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§ 7-3-51. Publication of data.
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§ 7-3-53. Distribution of data.
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§ 7-3-55. Continued publication discretionary.
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§ 7-3-57. Publication of the text of Chapter 9 of Title 75.
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§ 7-3-59. Fees collected under Section 75-9-525; funding of Office of Secretary of State expenses; deposit of user charges and fees authorized under this section into State General Fund and use of monies so deposited.
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§ 7-9-1. Office hours.
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§ 7-9-3. Vaults to operate with timelock.
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§ 7-9-5. Deputy state treasurer and other personnel.
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§ 7-9-7. Bond clerk.
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§ 7-9-9. Duties generally.
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§ 7-9-11. Separate and distinct accounts of various sources of revenue.
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§ 7-9-12. Establishment of clearing accounts and bank accounts; bad checks.
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§ 7-9-13. Receipts and payments only on warrant; exception for electronic funds transfer.
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§ 7-9-14. Electronic funds transfer for withdrawal, transfer, or deposit of funds for investment purposes.
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§ 7-9-15. All warrants paid to be registered.
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§ 7-9-17. Duplicate receipts given when payment made into treasury.
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§ 7-9-19. States taxes collected paid direct to treasurer.
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§ 7-9-21. State officials to pay in collections.
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§ 7-9-22. Disposition of funds collected by Secretary of State; funding of agency expenses; deposit of monies into State General Fund.
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§ 7-9-23. Custodian of specified trust funds.
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§ 7-9-24. Refunds to state agencies for excess public utility charges.
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§ 7-9-25. Depository for federal-aid road funds.
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§ 7-9-27. Investment of special fund to refund overpayment of income taxes.
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§ 7-9-29. Payment of interest and bonds.
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§ 7-9-31. Cancellation of bonds and interest coupons.
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§ 7-9-32. Destruction of paid state warrants.
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§ 7-9-33. Receipted lists of cancelled bonds and coupons.
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§ 7-9-34. Destruction of paid and cancelled bonds and coupons.
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§ 7-9-35. Unexpended balances of appropriations.
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§ 7-9-37. Payment by depositories; meaning of “treasurer’s check” for purpose of implementation of electronic funds transfer.
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§ 7-9-39. Funds impounded.
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§ 7-9-41. Lump-sum withdrawals from treasury.
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§ 7-9-43. Contracts with selected depositories.
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§ 7-9-45. Monthly verification with auditor.
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§ 7-9-47. Reports to the legislature.
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§ 7-9-49. Reports to governor.
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§ 7-9-51. Suit on bond for embezzlement.
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§ 7-9-53. Preservation of records.
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