Opinion No. Oag 71-78, (1978)
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Opinion
KEN BUKOWSKI, Corporation Counsel Brown County
You request my opinion concerning sec.
"1. Is new Sec.
59.72 a legislative authorization for a transfer of duties from the county clerk to the new position of county auditor'?"2. If new Sec.
59.72 does authorize a transfer of duties from the office of county clerk to the office of county auditor, what specific duties are transferred to the county auditor?"
The answer to your first question is yes.
Section 59.025 (3), Stats., grants the county board broad powers to create offices and transfer duties. Nevertheless, county offices, such as that of county clerk, elected under the provisions of Wis. Const. art.
Before answering your second question, a distinction must be made between the duty to keep books and accounts, the duty toprescribe or direct the manner in which they are kept and the duty to audit. These functions as they relate to the county clerk and county auditor were discussed in 65 Op. Att'y Gen. 132 (1976), and 67 Op. Att'y Gen. 1 (1978). I have reviewed those opinions and affirm what was said there as to the transfer of duties from the county clerk to another officer. It can be said that the primary effect of the change in the law, insofar as the relationship between the county clerk and auditor is concerned, is that where a county auditor's office is created, "The auditor shall direct the keeping of all of the accounts of such county, in all of its offices, departments and institutions."Sec.
Section
The county auditor does have authority to "keep such books of account as may be necessary to properly perform the duties of his or her office," sec.
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