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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 84 County AuditorLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Local Government Code > Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 84 County Auditor (a) In this chapter, a reference to district judges means the district judges having jurisdiction in the county. (b) A majority vote of the district ... (a) In a county with a population of 10,200 or more, the district judges shall appoint a county auditor. (b) In a county with a ... (a) The district judges shall appoint the county auditor at a special meeting held for that purpose. If a majority of the judges cannot agree ... The term of office of a county auditor is two years. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. ... (a) In a county with a population of 3.3 million or more, the district judges shall hold a meeting for the purpose of appointing a ... (a) A county auditor must be: (1) a competent accountant with at least two years' experience in auditing and accounting; (2) thoroughly competent in public ... (a) Before taking office and within 20 days after the date of a county auditor's appointment, the county auditor must execute a bond. The bond ... (a) Except as provided by Section 84.005, the commissioners courts of two or more counties may agree to jointly employ and compensate a county auditor. ... (a) During each full term of office, a county auditor must successfully complete at least 40 classroom hours of instruction in courses relating to the ... (a) A county auditor may be removed from office and a successor appointed if, after due investigation by the district judges who appointed the auditor, ... (a) From time to time the county auditor may certify to the district judges a list stating the number of assistants to be appointed, the ... A county auditor may purchase, at the county's expense and in the manner provided by law, necessary ledgers, books, records, blank forms, stationery, equipment, telephone ... If, in a county with a population of 190,001 to 200,000, the financial records of a municipal and county hospital located in the county must ... Texas Lawyers
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