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U.S. State Codes
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Washington
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Title 36 - Counties
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Chapter 36.22 - County Auditor.
Chapter 36.22 - County Auditor.
36.22.010 Duties of auditor.
36.22.020 Publisher of legislative authority proceedings—Custodian of commissioners' seal.
36.22.030 May administer oaths.
36.22.040 Duty to audit claims against county.
36.22.050 Issuance of warrants—Multiple warrants.
36.22.060 Record of warrants.
36.22.070 Original claims to be retained.
36.22.080 Claims of auditor.
36.22.090 Warrants of political subdivisions.
36.22.100 Cancellation of unclaimed warrants.
36.22.110 Auditor cannot act as attorney or lobbyist.
36.22.120 Temporary clerk may be appointed.
36.22.140 Auditor or charter county financial officer—Ex officio deputy state auditor.
36.22.150 Duty of retiring auditor or his or her representative in case of death.
36.22.160 Copying, preserving, and indexing documents.
36.22.170 Surcharge for preservation of historical documents—Distribution of revenue to county and state treasurer—Creation of account.
36.22.175 Surcharge for local government archives and records management—Records management training—Eastern Washington regional facility—Surcharge for competitive grant program, consultation program, and archivist's training services.
36.22.178 Affordable housing for all surcharge—Permissible uses.
36.22.179 Surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance—Use.
36.22.1791 Additional surcharge for local homeless housing and assistance—Use.
36.22.181 Surcharge for prosecution of mortgage lending fraud—Transmittal to state treasurer.
36.22.190 Distribution of funds.
36.22.200 Action for change of name—Filing and recording.
36.22.210 Process servers—Registration—Fees.
36.22.215 Process servers—Social security numbers.
36.22.220 Election assistants, deputies—Appointment, qualifications.
36.22.230 Election assistants, deputies—Additional qualifications.
36.22.240 Surcharge for growth management planning and review—Increasing residential building capacity.