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<br /> <br />Minnesota Statutes <br /> <br />469.096 OFFICERS; DUTIES; ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Bylaws, rules, seal. An authority may adopt bylaws and rules of procedure and <br />shall adopt an official seal. <br />Subd. 2. Officers. An authority shall elect a president, a vice-president, a treasurer, a secretary, <br />and an assistant treasurer. The authority shall elect the president, treasurer, and secretary annually. A <br />commissioner must not serve as president and vice-president at the same time. The other offices may be <br />held by the same commissioner. The offices of secretary and assistant treasurer need not be held by a <br />commissioner. <br />Subd. 3. Duties and powers. The officers have the usual duties and powers of their offices. They <br />may be given other duties and powers by the authority. <br />Subd. 4. Treasurer's duties. The treasurer: <br />(1) shall receive and is responsible for authority money; <br />(2) is responsible for the acts of the assistant treasurer; <br />(3) shall disburse authority money by check only; <br />(4) shall keep an account of the source of all receipts, and the nature, purpose, and authority of all <br />disbursements; and <br />(5) shall file the authority's detailed financial statement with its secretary at least once a year at times set <br />by the authority. <br />Subd. 5. Assistant treasurer. The assistant treasurer has the powers and duties of the treasurer if <br />the treasurer is absent or disabled. <br />Subd. 6. Treasurer's bond. The treasurer shall give bond to the state conditioned for the faithful <br />discharge of official duties. The bond must be approved as to form and surety by the authority and filed <br />with the secretary. The bond must be for twice the amount of money likely to be on hand at any one time, <br />as determined at least annually by the authority provided that the bond must not exceed $300,000. <br />Subd. 7. Public money. Authority money is public money. <br />Subd. 8. Checks. An authority check must be signed by the treasurer and one other officer named <br />by the authority in a resolution. The check must state the name of the payee and the nature of the claim <br />that the check is issued for. <br />Subd. 9. Financial statement. The authority's detailed financial statement must show all receipts <br />and disbursements, their nature, the money on hand, the purposes to which the money on hand is to be <br />applied, the authority's credits and assets, and its outstanding liabilities in a form required for the city's <br />financial statements. The authority shall examine the statement together with the treasurer's vouchers. If <br />the authority finds that the statement and vouchers are correct, it shall approve them by resolution and <br />enter the resolution in its records. <br />