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        69.4  RESIGNATIONS.
         Resignations in writing by civil officers may be made as follows,
      except as otherwise provided:
         1.  By the governor, to the general assembly, if in session, if
      not, to the secretary of state.
         2.  By state senators and representatives, and all officers
      appointed by the senate or house, or by the presiding officers
      thereof, to the respective presiding officers of the senate and
      house, when the general assembly is in session, and such presiding
      officers shall immediately transmit to the governor information of
      the resignation of any member thereof; when the general assembly is
      not in session, all such resignations shall be made to the governor.

         3.  By senators and representatives in Congress, all officers
      elected by the registered voters in the state or any district or
      division thereof larger than a county, or chosen by the general
      assembly, all judges of courts of record, all officers, trustees,
      inspectors, and members of all boards and commissions now or
      hereafter created under the laws of the state, and all persons
      filling any position of trust or profit in the state, for which no
      other provision is made, to the governor.
         4.  By all county and township officers, to the county auditor,
      except that of the auditor, which shall be to the board of
      supervisors.
         5.  By all council members and officers of cities, to the clerk or
      mayor.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 430; R60, § 663; C73, § 782; C97, § 1268; C24, 27, 31, 35,
      39, § 1148; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §
      69.4] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2001 Acts, ch 56, §7

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-2 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-69 > 69-4

        69.4  RESIGNATIONS.
         Resignations in writing by civil officers may be made as follows,
      except as otherwise provided:
         1.  By the governor, to the general assembly, if in session, if
      not, to the secretary of state.
         2.  By state senators and representatives, and all officers
      appointed by the senate or house, or by the presiding officers
      thereof, to the respective presiding officers of the senate and
      house, when the general assembly is in session, and such presiding
      officers shall immediately transmit to the governor information of
      the resignation of any member thereof; when the general assembly is
      not in session, all such resignations shall be made to the governor.

         3.  By senators and representatives in Congress, all officers
      elected by the registered voters in the state or any district or
      division thereof larger than a county, or chosen by the general
      assembly, all judges of courts of record, all officers, trustees,
      inspectors, and members of all boards and commissions now or
      hereafter created under the laws of the state, and all persons
      filling any position of trust or profit in the state, for which no
      other provision is made, to the governor.
         4.  By all county and township officers, to the county auditor,
      except that of the auditor, which shall be to the board of
      supervisors.
         5.  By all council members and officers of cities, to the clerk or
      mayor.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 430; R60, § 663; C73, § 782; C97, § 1268; C24, 27, 31, 35,
      39, § 1148; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §
      69.4] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2001 Acts, ch 56, §7

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-2 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-69 > 69-4

        69.4  RESIGNATIONS.
         Resignations in writing by civil officers may be made as follows,
      except as otherwise provided:
         1.  By the governor, to the general assembly, if in session, if
      not, to the secretary of state.
         2.  By state senators and representatives, and all officers
      appointed by the senate or house, or by the presiding officers
      thereof, to the respective presiding officers of the senate and
      house, when the general assembly is in session, and such presiding
      officers shall immediately transmit to the governor information of
      the resignation of any member thereof; when the general assembly is
      not in session, all such resignations shall be made to the governor.

         3.  By senators and representatives in Congress, all officers
      elected by the registered voters in the state or any district or
      division thereof larger than a county, or chosen by the general
      assembly, all judges of courts of record, all officers, trustees,
      inspectors, and members of all boards and commissions now or
      hereafter created under the laws of the state, and all persons
      filling any position of trust or profit in the state, for which no
      other provision is made, to the governor.
         4.  By all county and township officers, to the county auditor,
      except that of the auditor, which shall be to the board of
      supervisors.
         5.  By all council members and officers of cities, to the clerk or
      mayor.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 430; R60, § 663; C73, § 782; C97, § 1268; C24, 27, 31, 35,
      39, § 1148; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §
      69.4] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2001 Acts, ch 56, §7