Colorado Code § 22-32-107

Duties - treasurer
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(1) The treasurer of the board shall account for all
moneys belonging to the district, or coming into its possession, and shall render a report thereof
when so required by the board.
(2) In all cases where moneys belonging to a district remain in the custody of the county
treasurer, all warrants or orders drawn on the county treasurer in payment of lawfully incurred
and properly authorized obligations of the district shall bear the written or facsimile signature of
the treasurer of the board and, if required by the board, the written countersignature of any other
person designated by the board.
(3) In all cases where the moneys belonging to a district are withdrawn from the custody
of the county treasurer, such withdrawn moneys and all other moneys belonging to the district
shall be deposited by the treasurer of the board or such other custodians authorized and
appointed by the board to the credit of the district in one or more depositories designated by the
board. All checks in payment of lawfully incurred and properly authorized obligations of the
district drawn on any such depository shall bear the written or facsimile signature of the treasurer
or custodian and, if required by the board, the written countersignature of any other person
designated by the board.
(4) The board, by appropriate resolution, may authorize the treasurer or any custodian
employed by the district to deposit, or cause to be deposited, any moneys derived from food
services or operation of a lunchroom or from other school activities or any other moneys
received by the district, in such depository as it may designate, and may likewise authorize the
treasurer or custodians employed by the district to sign checks drawn on any such depository in
payment of lawfully incurred and properly approved expenditures.
(5) The treasurer shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the board.
(6) In the absence or inability of the treasurer, the assistant treasurer, if any, or an officer
of the board designated by the president, if there is no assistant treasurer or other custodians
appointed by the board, shall perform the duties of the treasurer.

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