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  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.001 - Effect Of Reference To "District Judges"; Majority Vote Required
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.002 - Appointment Of County Auditor
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.003 - Procedure For Appointment
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.004 - Term
    The term of office of a county auditor is two years. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.005 - Procedure For Appointment And Term In Populous County
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.006 - Qualifications
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.007 - Bond And Oath
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.008 - Joint Employment Of County Auditor In Counties With Population Of Less Than 25,000
    (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. ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.0085 - Continuing Education
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.009 - Removal
    (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, ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.021 - Assistants
    (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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.901 - Supplies
    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 ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 84.902 - Auditor To Keep Certain Hospital Records In County With Population Of 190,001 To 200,000
    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 ...
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