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    Colorado Code
    Part 1 - Organizational Structure and Officers of Statutory Cities
    § 31-4-111. City Treasurer - Powers and Duties

    The city treasurer has such powers and shall perform such duties as are prescribed by the statutes of this state and by the ordinances of the city council not inconsistent therewith.
    Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1027, § 1, effective July 1.
    Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 31-3-103 as it existed prior to 1975.

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    Colorado Code

    Title 31 - Government - Municipal

    Article 4 - Organizational Structure and Officers

    Part 1 - Organizational Structure and Officers of Statutory Cities

    § 31-4-101. Corporate Authority Vested

    § 31-4-102. Mayor - Qualifications and Duties

    § 31-4-103. Mayor - Vacancy - Appointment - Mayor Pro Tem

    § 31-4-104. Wards

    § 31-4-105. Election of Officers - Terms

    § 31-4-106. Councilman - Residence - Vacancies

    § 31-4-107. Appointment of Officers - Terms

    § 31-4-108. Expulsion From City Council - Vacancies in Other Offices

    § 31-4-109. Compensation and Fees of Officers

    § 31-4-110. City Clerk - Duties - City Seal

    § 31-4-111. City Treasurer - Powers and Duties

    § 31-4-112. Marshal or Chief of Police - Duties

    § 31-4-113. Terms of Officers End Upon Adoption of Charter

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