PART V
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Follonio s.100
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Legal
Municipal
Treasurer.
s.102
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Municipal medical officer of health.
s.103
Suggest dilation of won's
Follows wording 3.103/3).
holder attaining the age of fifty-five years if and so long
as the period of his tenure of office is, with his consent,
extended by a resolution passed for that purpose by the Council;
but no such resolution shall extend the tenure of office for
more than one year at a time.
(5) If any dispute arises as to whether the clerk of the
Council has become incapable by reason of permanent ill-health
or infirmity of mind or body of discharging with efficiency the
duties of this office, such dispute shall be referred to the
Governor, and the decision of the Governor shall be final.
55. (1) The Council shall appoint a fit person to be
municipal treasurer and may pay to the person so appointed such
reasonable remuneration as the Council may determine.
(2) The mmicipal treasurer shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Council.
(3) A vacancy in the office of municipal treasurer shall
be filled within four months after its occurrance or as soon as
may be after the expiration of that period.
(4) The offices of clerk of the Council and municipal
treasurer shall not be held by the same person or by persons who
stand stand in relation to one another as partners or as employer and
employee.
56. (1) The Council shall appoint one or more fit persons
to be medical officer or medical officers of health, and may pay
to every person so appointed such reasonable salary as they may
determine,
(2) A person shall not be appointed a medical officer of
health unless he is a duly qualified medical practitioner and is
the holder of a diploma in sanitary science, public health, or
state medicine or in lieu of holding such diploma possesses
qualifications of which the Governor approves.
(3) A medical officer of health shall not be appointed
for a limited period only but shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Council, so, however, that he shall not be
dismissed from his office without the consent of the Governor.
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