Upon the resignation, expiration of the term, or removal from office of the county treasurer, he, or, if he is dead, his personal representative, must state his accounts and deliver all the money, books, papers, and property of the county to his successor, as do other officers. His successor must report the same immediately to the county governing authority.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 541; Code 1868, § 605; Code 1873, § 564; Code 1882, § 564; Civil Code 1895, § 470; Civil Code 1910, § 586; Code 1933, § 23-1022.
Structure Georgia Code
§ 36-6-2. Requirement of Bond and Oath
§ 36-6-4. When Bond to Be Given; Form and Amount
§ 36-6-5. Filing and Recordation of Oath and Bond
§ 36-6-6. Recordation of Bond to Bind Third Parties; Effect of Recordation After 30 Days
§ 36-6-7. Effect of Code Sections 36-6-5 and 36-6-6 on Lien of Bond
§ 36-6-8. Time at Which Lien of Bond Arises
§ 36-6-11. Books and Stationery Furnished by County
§ 36-6-12. Compensation and Fees
§ 36-6-15. Collection and Disbursal of Funds Generally
§ 36-6-16. Deposits of County Funds in Designated Depositories
§ 36-6-17. Furnishing of Bonds by Depositories Selected by Treasurer
§ 36-6-18. Arrangements for Payment of Interest on Deposits; Disposition of Interest Payments
§ 36-6-19. Disposition of Books of Treasurer When Full
§ 36-6-20. Delivery of Money, Books, Papers, and Property to Successor
§ 36-6-21. Final Settlement of Accounts
§ 36-6-22. Requirement of Accountings by Treasurer
§ 36-6-23. Proceedings Upon Failure of Treasurer to Render Accounting
§ 36-6-24. Removal of Treasurer
§ 36-6-25. Filling of Vacancies
§ 36-6-26. Bonds of Persons Appointed to Fill Vacancies
§ 36-6-27. Execution Against County Treasurer for Failure to Pay Over Money
§ 36-6-28. Purchase of County Orders at Less Than Full Value or Refusal to Pay Order