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12/31/1979
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r <br /> CRAFTER 6 <br /> ATISTRATION-DF CITY AFFAIRS <br /> Sec. 6.01. Administrative Responsibility. The council is the head of the <br /> administration. The council shall appoint a czaradministrator to assist in <br /> the administration of city affairs. <br /> c..J5a0 /76-7.., cl. ma-44-er- <br /> Sec. 6.02. Duties of the Administrator. <br /> Subdivision 1. The duties of the c;or -administrator of the municipality shall <br /> include the duties of the clerk. The cier -administrator shall give the required <br /> notice of each regular and special election, record the proceedings thereof, notify 1 <br /> officials of their elections or appointments to office, certify to the county auditor <br /> all appointments and the results of all municipal elections-. The e administrator <br /> shall also have the duties set forth in the following subdivisions: <br /> Subd. 2. The 94-administrator shall keep a minute book, noting therein all <br /> proceedings of the council. (-4110/4/0 <br /> Subd. 3. The c r -administrator shall keep an ordinance book in which he shall <br /> record in their entirety all ordinances passed by the council. <br /> Subd. 4. The r -administrator shall keep an account t book in which he shall <br /> enter all money transactions of the municipality, including the dates and amounts <br /> of all the receipts, and the person from whom the money was received, and all orders <br /> drawn upon the treasurer with their payee and object. <br />
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