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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 31 - Chapter 31 - 31-3101
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31-3101 - OFFICERS TO RECEIVE SALARIES AND ACCOUNT FOR FEES
The salaries
of county officers as full compensation for their services must be paid
monthly from the county treasury, upon the warrants of the county auditor, and
it shall not be necessary for the board of commissioners to allow or audit the
claims for such salaries when the salaries of such officers are fixed by law
or have been fixed or approved by action of the board of commissioners. All
actual and necessary expenses incurred by any county officer or deputy in the
performance of his official duty shall be a legal charge against the county,
and shall be certified by receipts to the county auditor. The county auditor
shall then issue a county warrant in the amount so certified, payable to the
officer or deputy submitting the certification, and the warrant paid shall be
charged against said officer's budget. When any such officer or deputy shall
use his private car as a means of travel in the performance of his official
duty the actual and necessary expense of the use of such car shall be
determined by the county commissioners of each county and allowance made
therefor at a rate for each mile driven shall be applied uniformly to each
officer or deputy in that county and such allowance shall be the full amount
allowable for travel expense when such car is used. All fees which may come
into his hands from whatever source shall be turned into the county treasury
daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly as determined by the county
commissioners. He shall, at least quarterly, file with the clerk of the board
of county commissioners, a sworn statement, accompanied by proper vouchers,
showing all fees received, which must be audited by the board as other
accounts.
 
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