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A township trustee is an elected official in the local government of the U.S. state of Indiana. A township trustee administers a township, which in Indiana is the primary political subdivision of a county, and in common with most other state officials serves a term of four years. ==Duties== State law requires the township trustee to perform the following duties: #Keeping a written record of official proceedings. #Managing all township property interests. #Keeping township records open for public inspection. #Attending all meetings of the township legislative body. #Receiving and paying out township funds. #Examining and settling all accounts and demands chargeable against the township. #Administering township assistance under IC 12-20 and IC 12-30-4. #Performing the duties of fence viewer under IC 32-26. #Providing and maintaining cemeteries under IC 23-14. #Providing fire protection under IC 36-8, except in a township that is located in a county having a consolidated city that has consolidated the township's fire department under IC 36-3-1-6.1. #Filing an annual personnel report under IC 5-11-13. #Providing and maintain township parks and community centers under IC 36-10. #Destroying detrimental plants, noxious weeds, and rank vegetation under IC 15-16-8. #Providing insulin to the poor under IC 12-20-16. #Performing other duties prescribed by statute. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Indiana township trustee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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