Fall 2017 County Lines

Page 12

AAC

ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS

AG Opinions: from election commissions to tax exempt property AG OPINION NO. 2017–039 The Attorney General determined that County Board of Election Commissioners has no authority to contract to hire labor, services or an employee to act as election coordinator. The county judge and other Constitutional county elected officials have the authority to hire or fire their employees. The AG noted that the county judge under Amendment 55, § 3, is vested with the authority to authorize and approve disbursement of county funds. Further, the county judge has authority under Ark. Code § 14-14-1102 to enter into necessary contracts or other agreements to obligate county funds and to approve expenditure of county funds.

civil attorney simultaneously serving as a state representative and county attorney. The AG noted there’s no constitutional prohibition to serving as county civil attorney and state representative; and determined that the position of county civil attorney likely would be held by a court to not be a public office. The AG noted a county civil attorney does not have: tenure, a term of office, a commission, a requirement to take an oath of office, and wields no power of the sovereign, etc. Decision authority is lacking in the county civil attorney; and the power to advise is not a sufficient factor to confer a public office. The AG noted that deputy prosecuting attorneys are deemed to be public officers (See: Martindale v. Honey, 259 Ark. 416 (1976).

AG OPINION NO. 2017–077 The AG opined that a court would likely find no impediment to a county

AG OPINION NO. 2017–067 The AG explained that the tax exempt status of property purchased by a

12

city does not become effective until Jan. 1 of the tax year following the Mark Whitmore purchase. AAC Chief Counsel The AG explained that tax status of a property is established when it is assessed, as of Jan. 1; and a lien equal to the amount of the tax owed attached to the property on the first Monday of the January when the assessment occurs. The AG determined that the ad valorem taxes must be paid for the entire year including the purchase date even by a tax-exempt entity. There are numerous previous AG opinions making the same determinations (See Attorney General Opinions Nos. 2008136; 2008-023; and 94-302).

COUNTY LINES, FALL 2017


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

AAC Staff Profile: Mary Edwards

2min
pages 52-53

Treasurers meet in Logan County

1min
page 51

Judges hold Fall meeting in Sebastian County

1min
page 50

Logan County hosts county clerks

1min
page 49

Roads seminar covers payment assessment, road solutions

1min
page 46

More than 100 gather for jail law seminar

1min
page 48

Circuit clerks talk e-filing, swear in slate of officers

1min
page 47

AAC seminar focuses on public speaking

1min
page 45

Assessors elect new executive board

1min
page 43

Coroners cover crime scene photography

1min
page 44

Reconstruction of courthouse facade was ’tricky’

3min
page 42

Bradley County Courthouse towers above

3min
pages 40-41

AAC Board Profile: Saline County Coroner Kevin Cleghorn

3min
page 36

AAC Profile: Sheriffs’ Association Director Scott Bradley

5min
pages 38-39

AAC Board Profile: Stone County Assessor Heather Stevens

3min
page 37

Over 100 counties lining up to sue big pharma

7min
pages 34-35

President’s opioid commission issues recommendations

2min
page 33

President declares a public health emergency

2min
page 32

Arkansas at front line of U.S. opioid epidemic

7min
pages 30-31

AAC forms Opioid Task Force

4min
pages 28-29

The Opioid Epidemic in Arkansas

1min
page 27

Counties receive Digital Transformation Awards

7min
pages 24-26

Savings Times 2

3min
pages 22-23

Attorney General Opinions

4min
pages 12-13

Seems to Me

10min
pages 19-21

Governmental Affairs

4min
page 17

Research Corner

10min
pages 14-16

Legal Corner

4min
page 18

From the Director’s Desk

8min
pages 7-8

From the Governor

3min
page 11

President’s Perspective

4min
pages 9-10
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Fall 2017 County Lines by associationofarkansascounties - Issuu