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TCA § 9-2-113 — Payment by judge
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Judges must pay reported county, state, and municipal revenue to the specified local officials within 10 days after the reporting deadline.
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Judges must pay reported county, state, and municipal revenue to the specified local officials within 10 days after the reporting deadline.
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Court clerks must pay certain revenues they hold to the county trustee, state treasurer, or the municipality’s proper financial officer.
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A judge or clerk who fails to make required payments can be proceeded against by the officer who should have received the payment.
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If a clerk cannot produce required receipts when called on, the court must remove the clerk from office and appoint a replacement.
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If a clerk or judge does not pay county money collected to the county trustee, the county trustee may move in circuit court and the court must enter judgment and execution against the clerk or judge and their sureties.
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A clerk or judge may discharge the judgment by giving the trustee the county mayor’s warrant and paying the amount found due; the trustee must accept it as satisfaction, but the clerk or judge and sureties remain liable for suit costs.
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On settlement, a defaulting clerk or judge may not receive credit for commissions on the money involved in the default.
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If a clerk or judge does not pay money found due to the county after settlement and a warrant, the trustee must seek judgment against the clerk or judge and their sureties.
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The county clerk must, when demanded, provide the county mayor with specified county financial records and vouchers.
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If a sheriff was given an execution and fails to return it, the court must enter judgment against the sheriff and the sheriff’s sureties.
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No notice is required if the motion is made at the first term after the execution is placed in the sheriff's hands.
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County officials who collect or receive public money for the state must comply with § 9-4-301.
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If certain departments, institutions, offices, agencies, officers, or employees fail to pay state money into the state treasury immediately, they can be punished for theft.
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Administrative officers and employees must reconcile fund accounts, file monthly reports, keep those reports on permanent file, and prepare and file a quarterly summary.
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County officers and employees commit a Class C misdemeanor if they fail to perform duties required by §§ 9-2-137 and 9-2-138.
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This chapter is named the “Tennessee Allocation Plan for Private Activity Bonds.”
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This chapter sets out a procedure for allocating the state’s private activity bond authority among eligible governmental units.
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The commissioner may allocate the state's bond authority among governmental units that can issue bonds.
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The commissioner must prepare and distribute an annual bond allocation plan before January 1.
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The commissioner must report to the general assembly on the bond allocation program by January 31 each year.