Washington Statutes
§ 35.23.144 — Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Powers of clerk.
Washington § 35.23.144
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 35.23.144 (2026).
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In the event that the office of treasurer is combined with the office of clerk so as to become the office of clerk-treasurer, the clerk shall exercise all the powers vested in and perform all the duties required to be performed by the treasurer, and in cases where the law requires the treasurer to sign or execute any papers or documents, it shall not be necessary for the clerk to sign as treasurer, but shall be sufficient if he or she signs as clerk.
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Legislative History
[2009 c 549 s 2051;1969 c 116 s 4. Formerly RCW35.24.144.]
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§ 35.01.010
First-class city.§ 35.01.020
Second-class city.§ 35.01.040
Town.§ 35.02.005
Purpose.§ 35.02.010
Authority for incorporation—Number of inhabitants required.(Effective until June 30, 2028.)§ 35.02.030
Petition for incorporation—Contents.§ 35.02.035
Petition—Auditor's duties.§ 35.02.037
Petition—Notice of certification.§ 35.02.039
Public hearing—Time limitations.§ 35.02.040
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Washington § 35.23.144, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/35.23.144.