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§ 1361. Office of Administrative Services; functions. - The Office of Administrative Services, managed by the Chief Procurement...
§ 1371. Office of Finance; functions. - The Office of Finance, managed by the Chief Financial Officer,...
§ 1372. Sworn information. - The Chief Financial Officer may require from any officer or...
§ 1373. General provisions relating to levy, billing and collection of taxes. - It is the intent of this subchapter that in New...
§ 1374. Obligations and rights of property owners. - The adoption of this subchapter shall in no manner relieve...
§ 1375. Collection of taxes. - The Office shall be responsible for the collection of all...
§ 1376. Records of tax delinquencies. - The Office shall maintain a suitable record of the payment...
§ 1377. Audit of accounts. - Each year the County Auditor shall audit the accounts of...
§ 1381. Office of Human Resources; functions. - The Office of Human Resources, managed by the Chief Human...
§ 1382. Continuance of present system. - Any system of human resource administration with respect to the...
§ 1383. Human Resources Advisory Board. - (a) County Council, by ordinance, shall provide for the establishment...
§ 1384. Pension plan for employees. - New Castle County may, by ordinance, establish a contributory funded...
§ 1391. Office of Law; functions. - The Law Office, managed by the County Attorney, shall perform...
§ 1392. Appointment of County Attorney. - The County Attorney shall be appointed by the County Executive...
§ 1393. Qualifications of County Attorney. - The County Attorney and all Assistant County Attorneys shall be...
§ 1394. Assistant County Attorneys. - The County Attorney shall appoint such Assistant County Attorneys as...
§ 1395. Compensation of County Attorney. - The annual salary of the County Attorney and each Assistant...
§ 1396. Other employees. - The County Council may provide for such employees as may...
§ 1397. Subpoena power. - (a) Whenever the County Attorney has reasonable cause to believe...