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383D.09 MAY MERGE TREASURER AND AUDITOR, MAKE RECORDER
APPOINTIVE.
    Subdivision 1. By resolution under this section. The Dakota County Board of
Commissioners may, by resolution, merge the offices of county treasurer and county auditor. The
board may provide, by resolution, that the office of county recorder shall not be elective but shall
be filled by appointment by the county board as provided in this section. These offices will be
referred to as treasurer/auditor and property records.
    Subd. 2. Formalities. As provided by a resolution by the Dakota County Board of
Commissioners and subject to subdivisions 3 and 4, the duties of the elected county treasurer and
county auditor required by statute shall be combined and performed by one elected official to be
referred to as the county treasurer/auditor. The treasurer/auditor shall perform all duties required
by statute to be performed by either a county treasurer or auditor and shall be elected in the
manner as provided by statute for those officials. A vacancy in the office of treasurer/auditor shall
be filled in accordance with section 375.08.
Upon adoption of a resolution by the Dakota County Board of Commissioners and subject to
subdivisions 3 and 4, the duties of the elected county recorder whose office is made appointive
under this section shall be discharged by the board of commissioners acting through a department
head appointed by the board for that purpose. The appointed department head shall serve at the
pleasure of the board. The board may reorganize, consolidate, reallocate, or delegate the duties to
promote efficiency in county government. A reorganization, reallocation, or delegation or other
administrative change or transfer shall not impair the discharge of duties required by statute to
otherwise be performed by a county recorder.
    Subd. 3. Incumbents complete term. The persons elected to be county treasurer, county
auditor, and county recorder at the last county general election preceding action under this section
shall serve in those capacities and perform their duties, functions, and responsibilities until the
completion of the term of office to which each was elected, or until a vacancy occurs in the office,
whichever occurs earlier.
    Subd. 4. Publication, petition, reverse referendum. The county board, before action as
permitted by subdivision 2 and before any appointment permitted by subdivision 1 or 2, but after
adopting a resolution permitted by subdivision 1 or 2, shall publish the resolution once each
week for two consecutive weeks in the official publication of the county. The resolution may be
implemented without the submission of the question to the voters of the county, unless within 21
days after the second publication of the resolution a petition requesting a referendum, signed by at
least 15 percent of the voters in the county voting in the last general election, is filed with the
county auditor. If a petition is filed, the resolution may be implemented unless disapproved by a
majority of the voters of the county, voting on the question at a regular or special election.
    Subd. 5. Treasurer/auditor may be appointed. (a) The Dakota County Board of
Commissioners may, by resolution, provide that the office of county treasurer/auditor shall not be
elective but shall be filled by appointment by the county board as provided in this subdivision.
(b) Upon adoption of a resolution by the Dakota County Board of Commissioners and
subject to paragraphs (c) and (d), the duties of the elected treasurer/auditor whose office is made
appointive under this subdivision shall be discharged by the board of commissioners acting
through a department head appointed for that purpose. The appointed department head shall serve
at the pleasure of the board. The board may reorganize, consolidate, reallocate, or delegate the
duties to promote efficiency in county government. A reorganization, consolidation, reallocation,
or delegation or other administrative change or transfer shall not impair the discharge of duties
required by statute to otherwise be performed by the treasurer/auditor.
(c) The person elected to be county treasurer/auditor at the last county general election
preceding action under this subdivision shall serve in that capacity and perform the duties,
functions, and responsibilities until the completion of the term of office to which elected, or until
a vacancy occurs in the office, whichever occurs earlier.
(d) The county board, before acting as permitted by paragraph (b) and before any
appointment permitted by paragraph (a) or (b), but after adopting a resolution permitted by
paragraph (a) or (b), shall publish the resolution once each week for two consecutive weeks in the
official publication of the county. The resolution may be implemented without the submission
of the question to the voters of the county, unless within 21 days after the second publication of
the resolution, a petition requesting a referendum, signed by at least ten percent of the registered
voters in the county voting in the last general election, is filed with the county treasurer/auditor. If
a petition is filed, the resolution may be implemented unless disapproved by a majority of the
voters of the county voting on the question at a regular or special election.
History: 1991 c 338 s 1; 1998 c 308 s 1

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