384.13 - CITY FINANCE COMMITTEE.

        384.13  CITY FINANCE COMMITTEE.         1.  As used in this division, unless the context otherwise      requires, "committee" means the city finance committee and      "director" means the director of the department of management.         2.  An eight-member city finance committee is created.  Members of      the committee are:         a.  The auditor of state or the auditor's designee.         b.  A designee of the governor.         c.  Five city officials who are regularly involved in budget      preparation.  One official must be from a city with a population of      not over two thousand five hundred, one from a city with a population      of over two thousand five hundred but not over fifteen thousand, one      from a city with a population of over fifteen thousand but not over      fifty thousand, one from a city with a population of over fifty      thousand, and one from any size city.  The governor shall select and      appoint the city officials.         d.  One certified public accountant experienced in city      accounting, to be selected and appointed by the governor.         3.  City official members and the certified public accountant are      appointed for four-year terms beginning and ending as provided in      section 69.19 and the terms of the city officials are staggered.      When a city official member no longer holds the office which      qualified the official for appointment, the official may no longer be      a member of the committee.  Any person appointed to fill a vacancy      during a term is appointed to serve for the unexpired portion of the      term.  Any member is eligible for reappointment, but no member shall      be appointed to serve more than two complete terms.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 384.13] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 118; 2008 Acts, ch 1156, §44, 45, 58         Referred to in § 384.5, 384.7, 384.8, 384.89