SEC. 6.106. TREASURER.
§ 6.106
The Treasurer is responsible for collecting taxes, receiving and safeguarding all city money, depositing and investing funds properly, and collecting overdue payments. The Treasurer may appoint a Chief Assistant and Tax Collector who serve at the Treasurer's discretion.
The city's Treasurer collects taxes and manages all the money the city receives. This includes keeping it safe, depositing it in banks, and investing it wisely. The Treasurer also collects payments that are late or overdue. The Treasurer can hire a Chief Assistant and a Tax Collector to help with this work, and can fire them whenever they choose.
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Official text
The Treasurer shall be responsible for the collection of taxes, the receipt of all monies collected by the City and County and their safeguard, deposit and investment in accordance with sound financial practices, and shall be responsible for collection of delinquent revenue. The Treasurer shall appoint a Chief Assistant and a Tax Collector who shall serve at the pleasure of the Treasurer.
SEC. 6.107.
(Repealed November 2001)