Iowa Code 331.322 – Duties relating to county and township officers
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The board shall:
1. Require and approve official bonds in accordance with chapter 64 and section 636.6, and pay the cost of certain officers’ bonds as provided in section 64.11 and section 331.324, subsection 6.
Terms Used In Iowa Code 331.322
- Auditor: means the county auditor or a deputy auditor or employee designated by the county auditor. See Iowa Code 331.101
- Board: means the board of supervisors of a county. See Iowa Code 331.101
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Cost: means cost as defined in section 384. See Iowa Code 331.485
- County attorney: means the county attorney or a deputy county attorney or assistant county attorney designated by the county attorney. See Iowa Code 331.101
- Officer: means a natural person elected or appointed to a fixed term and exercising some portion of the power of a city. See Iowa Code 362.2
- Recorder: means the county recorder or a deputy recorder or employee designated by the county recorder. See Iowa Code 331.101
- Sheriff: means the county sheriff or a deputy sheriff designated by the sheriff. See Iowa Code 331.101
- State law: includes the Constitution of the State of Iowa and state statutes. See Iowa Code 331.101
- Treasurer: means the county treasurer or a deputy treasurer or employee designated by the county treasurer. See Iowa Code 331.101
2. Make temporary appointments in accordance with section 66.19, when an officer is suspended under chapter 66.
3. Fill vacancies in county offices in accordance with sections 69.8 through 69.12 and section 69.14A, and make appointments in accordance with section 69.16 unless a special election is called pursuant to section 69.14A.
4. Provide suitable offices for the meetings of the county conservation board and the safekeeping of its records.
5. Furnish offices within the county for the sheriff, and at the county seat for the recorder, treasurer, auditor, county attorney, county surveyor or engineer, county assessor, and city assessor. The board shall furnish the officers with fuel, lights, and office supplies. However, the board is not required to furnish the county attorney with law books. The board shall not furnish an office also occupied by a practicing attorney to an officer other than the county attorney.
6. Review the final compensation schedule of the county compensation board and determine the final compensation schedule in accordance with section 331.907.
7. Provide necessary office facilities and the technical and clerical assistance requested by the county compensation board to accomplish the purposes of sections 331.905 and 331.907.
8. Provide the sheriff with county-owned automobiles or contract for privately owned automobiles as needed for the sheriff and deputies to perform their duties, the need to be determined by the board.
9. Provide the sheriff and the sheriff’s full-time deputies with necessary uniforms and accessories in accordance with section 331.657.
10. Pay for the cost of board furnished prisoners in the sheriff’s custody, as provided in section 331.658, appoint and pay salaries of assistants at the jails, furnish supplies, and inspect the jails.
11. Furnish necessary equipment and materials for the sheriff to carry out the provisions of section 690.2.
12. Install radio materials in the office of the sheriff as provided in section 693.4.
13. Provide for the examination of the accounts of an officer who neglects or refuses to report fees collected, if a report is required by state law. The expense of the examination shall be charged to the officer and collectible on the officer’s bond.
14. Establish and pay compensation of township trustees and township clerk, as provided in sections 359.46 and 359.47.
15. Furnish quarters for meetings of the board of review of assessments.