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  8. Article 1 - General Provisions.


Article 1 - General Provisions.


  • § 128-1 - No person shall hold more than one office; exception.
  • § 128-1.1 - Dual-office holding allowed.
  • § 128-1.2 - Ex officio service by county and city representatives and officials.
  • § 128-2 - Holding office contrary to the Constitution; penalty.
  • § 128-3 - Bargains for office void.
  • § 128-4 - Receiving compensation of subordinates for appointment or retention; removal.
  • § 128-5 - Oath required before acting; penalty.
  • § 128-6 - Persons admitted to office deemed to hold lawfully.
  • § 128-7 - Officer to hold until successor qualified.
  • § 128-7.1 - Failure to qualify creates vacancy.
  • § 128-7.2 - Qualifications for appointment to fill vacancy in elective office.
  • § 128-10 - Citizen to recover funds of county or town retained by delinquent official.
  • § 128-11 - Trust funds to be kept separate.
  • § 128-12 - Violations to be reported; misdemeanors.
  • § 128-13 - Officers compensated from fees in certain counties to render statement; penalty; proceeds to school fund.
  • § 128-14 - Identification cards for field agents or deputies of State departments.
  • § 128-15 - Employment preference for veterans and their spouses or surviving spouses.
  • § 128-15.2 - Appointment of acting heads of certain agencies.
  • § 128-15.3 - Discrimination against handicapped prohibited in hiring; recruitment, etc., of handicapped persons.
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