When negotiable paper is accepted by any county officer the county treasurer shall promptly present it for payment. If the negotiable paper is not paid on due presentation for any reason, the treasurer shall return it to the county officer who accepted it. If a statutory procedure is prescribed for the collection of the amount represented by the negotiable paper, such paper shall be returned to the person submitting it and the amount collected pursuant to such procedure. If no special statutory procedure is prescribed for the collection of the amount represented by the negotiable paper, the county attorney shall use all legal means available to compel payment of the amount represented by the negotiable paper.
1967 c 616 s 6; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities
Section 382.01 — Officers Elected; Terms.
Section 382.02 — Vacancies, How Filled.
Section 382.03 — Transportation Furnished.
Section 382.04 — Offices At County Seat.
Section 382.08 — Recording Fees Paid By County.
Section 382.10 — Bonds Recorded.
Section 382.12 — Bonds Not Withdrawn.
Section 382.13 — New Bond; Notice.
Section 382.14 — Failure To Give; Office Vacant.
Section 382.15 — Original, How Affected By New Bond.
Section 382.153 — Counties Of 250,000; Bonding Of Officers And Employees.
Section 382.154 — Premium For Bonds, Officers And Employees, Payment.
Section 382.16 — Records Are Public; Copies.
Section 382.18 — Officials Not To Be Interested In Contracts.
Section 382.20 — Salaries Not Affected By Net Tax Capacity Reduction.
Section 382.265 — Clerk Hire In Certain Counties.
Section 382.27 — Reimbursement Of Peace Officers.
Section 382.31 — Acceptance And Dealing With Negotiable Paper; Definition.
Section 382.32 — Acceptance Of Checks.
Section 382.33 — Receipt For Payment.
Section 382.34 — Presentation For Payment; Nonpayment Effect; Purchaser.
Section 382.35 — Liability Of Officer; Return Without Payment.