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17-36-43. Financial administration ordinance -- Purposes.
The county legislative body, after consultation with the county auditor, may adopt afinancial administration ordinance authorizing the county auditor, or appointed administrator inthe case of county operated hospitals or mental health districts to act as the financial officer forthe purpose of approving:
(1) payroll checks, if the checks are prepared in accordance with a salary scheduleestablished in a personnel ordinance or resolution; or
(2) routine expenditures, such as utility bills, payroll-related expenses, supplies,materials, and payments on county-approved contracts and capital expenditures which arereferenced in the budget document and approved by an appropriation resolution adopted for thecurrent fiscal year.

Amended by Chapter 227, 1993 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-36 > 17-36-43

17-36-43. Financial administration ordinance -- Purposes.
The county legislative body, after consultation with the county auditor, may adopt afinancial administration ordinance authorizing the county auditor, or appointed administrator inthe case of county operated hospitals or mental health districts to act as the financial officer forthe purpose of approving:
(1) payroll checks, if the checks are prepared in accordance with a salary scheduleestablished in a personnel ordinance or resolution; or
(2) routine expenditures, such as utility bills, payroll-related expenses, supplies,materials, and payments on county-approved contracts and capital expenditures which arereferenced in the budget document and approved by an appropriation resolution adopted for thecurrent fiscal year.

Amended by Chapter 227, 1993 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-36 > 17-36-43

17-36-43. Financial administration ordinance -- Purposes.
The county legislative body, after consultation with the county auditor, may adopt afinancial administration ordinance authorizing the county auditor, or appointed administrator inthe case of county operated hospitals or mental health districts to act as the financial officer forthe purpose of approving:
(1) payroll checks, if the checks are prepared in accordance with a salary scheduleestablished in a personnel ordinance or resolution; or
(2) routine expenditures, such as utility bills, payroll-related expenses, supplies,materials, and payments on county-approved contracts and capital expenditures which arereferenced in the budget document and approved by an appropriation resolution adopted for thecurrent fiscal year.

Amended by Chapter 227, 1993 General Session