The state treasurer shall be entitled to a bookkeeper, a chief clerk, a bond clerk, and a stenographer to assist him in the discharge of the duties of his office; and he may appoint a deputy who shall possess all the powers and may perform any of the duties of the treasurer. If a deputy treasurer be appointed, he shall also perform all the duties of the chief clerk and shall receive the salary of such clerk, and thereafter no chief clerk shall be employed. The bond of the said deputy shall be one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), and the premium thereon shall be paid as other premiums of state officers.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 7 - Executive Department
§ 7-9-3. Vaults to operate with timelock
§ 7-9-5. Deputy state treasurer and other personnel
§ 7-9-11. Separate and distinct accounts of various sources of revenue
§ 7-9-12. Establishment of clearing accounts and bank accounts; bad checks
§ 7-9-13. Receipts and payments only on warrant; exception for electronic funds transfer
§ 7-9-15. All warrants paid to be registered
§ 7-9-17. Duplicate receipts given when payment made into treasury
§ 7-9-19. States taxes collected paid direct to treasurer
§ 7-9-21. State officials to pay in collections
§ 7-9-23. Custodian of specified trust funds
§ 7-9-24. Refunds to state agencies for excess public utility charges
§ 7-9-25. Depository for federal-aid road funds
§ 7-9-27. Investment of special fund to refund overpayment of income taxes
§ 7-9-29. Payment of interest and bonds
§ 7-9-31. Cancellation of bonds and interest coupons
§ 7-9-32. Destruction of paid state warrants
§ 7-9-33. Receipted lists of cancelled bonds and coupons
§ 7-9-34. Destruction of paid and cancelled bonds and coupons
§ 7-9-35. Unexpended balances of appropriations
§ 7-9-41. Lump-sum withdrawals from treasury
§ 7-9-43. Contracts with selected depositories
§ 7-9-45. Monthly verification with auditor
§ 7-9-47. Reports to the legislature