Opinion No. 69-209 (1969) Ag
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Court Fund — Radios — Office Rent 1. The county sheriff's two way radios may not be maintained with monies from the new court fund. 2. Rent for an office of the special judge may not be paid from the court fund in counties with a population of 300,000 or less. 3. A special judge's full-time secretary may not be paid from the court fund. The Attorney General has had under consideration your letter wherein you ask, in effect, the following questions: 1. Is it permissible to pay for the maintenance of the county sheriff's two way radios out of the court fund? 2. Can there be expended from the court fund monies allocated as "office rent" for the special judge in Okmulgee County? 3. Can the special judge's full-time secretary be paid from the court fund? In answering your first question we refer you to Opinion No. 69-202 written to Honorable John L. Clifton, dated May 21, 1969. A copy of the Opinion is enclosed. The Opinion concerns the purchase of radar and radio units from the court fund, and the reasoning of the Opinion applies to your question. Therefore, it is the opinion of the Attorney General that the county sheriff's two way radios may not be maintained with monies from the new court fund. The following statutes are relevant to your second inquiry. Title 20 O.S.Supp. 1968 Section 1304[
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