(a) A county treasurer may retain up to five percent (5%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve for up to sixty (60) days. (b) Upon approval of the governing body of a fire district, a county treasurer may retain up to ten percent (10%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve until final settlement is made in December of each year. Acts 2011, No. 210, § 1. (a) A county treasurer may retain up to five percent (5%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve for up to sixty (60) days. (b) Upon approval of the governing body of a fire district, a county treasurer may retain up to ten percent (10%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve until final settlement is made in December of each year. Acts 2011, No. 210, § 1. (a) A county treasurer may retain up to five percent (5%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve for up to sixty (60) days. (b) Upon approval of the governing body of a fire district, a county treasurer may retain up to ten percent (10%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve until final settlement is made in December of each year. Acts 2011, No. 210, § 1. (a) A county treasurer may retain up to five percent (5%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve for up to sixty (60) days. (b) Upon approval of the governing body of a fire district, a county treasurer may retain up to ten percent (10%) of all remittances to a fire district in reserve until final settlement is made in December of each year. Acts 2011, No. 210, § 1.
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