No charge shall be made by any city or town in the state for the use of municipally-owned quarters by a special judge. A majority of the governing board of the court fund may authorize the use of money from the court fund to rent privately-owned quarters for special judges in counties of over three hundred thousand (300,000) according to the latest Federal Census.
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