7-11-3. Additional security required of treasurer by county commissioners--Failure to give security creating vacancy in office.
The board of county commissioners may require the county treasurer to give additional sureties whenever in its opinion the existing security shall have become insufficient; and such board is authorized to demand and receive from the county treasurer an additional bond as required by law, with good and sufficient security, in such sum as such board may direct whenever in its opinion more money shall have passed or is about to pass into the hands of such treasurer than could be recovered under the penalty in the previous bond. If any county treasurer shall fail or refuse to give such additional security or bond within ten days after having been required so to do, his office shall be considered vacant and another treasurer shall be appointed.
Source: SL 1868-9, ch 25, §§101, 102; PolC 1877, ch 28, §§97, 98; CL 1887, §§1658, 1659; RPolC 1903, §§2235, 2236; RC 1919, §§6950, 6951; SDC 1939, §12.0801.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 7-11-1 - Treasurer as collector of taxes--Office at county seat_Receipt of county money.
Section 7-11-2 - Premium on treasurer's bond.
Section 7-11-4 - Collection of taxes--Maintenance of delinquent taxpayer list.
Section 7-11-4.1 - Immunity from personal liability for bad checks--Conditions.
Section 7-11-4.2 - Bad check--Collection procedure--Removal as asset.
Section 7-11-5 - Accounting and payment of money into treasury.
Section 7-11-6 - Warrants of county auditor required for disbursements by treasurer.
Section 7-11-9 - Duplicate receipts for miscellaneous collections.
Section 7-11-12 - Accounting records maintained--Destruction.
Section 7-11-14 - Collection fees not deducted from taxes received.
Section 7-11-16 - Failure to collect or account for fees as theft.
Section 7-11-18 - Action against treasurer and sureties on failure to settle or pay over money.
Section 7-11-19 - Profiting from use of county funds as theft--Liability on official bond.