legality. (1) Each claim against the county presented by a member of the county legislative body for the member's expenses shall: (a) be itemized and verified as other claims; (b) state that the service has been actually rendered; and (c) be presented to the county attorney or, in a county that has a district attorney but not a county attorney, the district attorney. (2) (a) The county or district attorney, as the case may be, shall endorse on the claim, in writing, the attorney's opinion as to the legality of the claim. (b) If the attorney declares the claim illegal, the attorney shall state specifically the reasons why the claim is illegal, and the county executive shall reject the claim. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1
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