The city auditor or town clerk shall draw his warrant upon the municipal treasurer and countersign all warrants for the proper amount allowed pursuant to orders or resolutions of the municipal utility board. The president of the utility board shall countersign all warrants in lieu of the mayor and the warrants will then be presented to the municipal treasurer for countersignature and the warrant shall be paid by such municipal treasurer as provided by § 9-23-7.

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Source: SL 1955, ch 221, § 5; SDC Supp 1960, § 45.3905 (2); SL 1961, ch 253.