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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 50

11-50-202. Designating chief administrative officer -- Designating chief financial officer.

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11-50-202. Designating chief administrative officer -- Designating chief financial officer.
(a)The chief administrative officer of a political subdivision is:
(i)the individual appointed as the chief administrative officer of the political subdivision in accordance with statute; or
(ii)if a chief administrative officer is not appointed in accordance with statute, the individual designated as the chief administrative officer by the governing body of the political subdivision.
(b)In designating a chief administrative officer under this Subsection
(1), the governing body shall designate the individual who holds a managerial or similar position to perform administrative duties or functions for the political subdivision.
(a)The chief financial officer of a political subdivision is:
(i)the individual appointed as the chief financial officer of the political subdivision in accordance with statute; or
(ii)if a chief financial officer is not appointed in accordance with statute, the individual designated as the chief financial officer by the governing body of the political subdivision.
(b)In designating a chief financial officer under this Subsection
(2), the governing body shall designate the individual who has primary responsibility for preparing the annual financial report.
Enacted by Chapter 367 , 2013 General Session
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