§137 | DUTIES GENERALLY AND RESTRICTIONS ON RECEIPT OF FEES, ETC., BY ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES; ANNUAL REPORTS BY STATE TREASURER AND STATE AUDITOR; ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY BE REQUIRED TO DEFEND SUITS AGAINST STATE, POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, OFFICERS, ETC
The attorney general, state auditor, secretary of state, state treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture and industries shall perform such duties as may be prescribed by law. The state treasurer and state auditor shall, every year, at a time fixed by the legislature, make a full and complete report to the governor, showing the receipts and disbursements of every character, all claims audited and paid out, by items, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury, and the sources thereof. They shall make reports oftener upon any matters pertaining to their offices, if required by the governor or the legislature. The attorney general, state auditor, secretary of state, state treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture and industries shall not receive to their use any fees, costs, perquisites of office or other compensation than the salaries prescribed by law, and all fees that may be payable for any services performed by such officersshall be at once paid into the state treasury. The legislature may require the attorney general to defend any or all suits brought against the state, or any subdivision thereof, or against any state school board or state board of education, or against any county or city school board or board of education, or against like boards or commissions by whatever name designated, or against any members, officers or employees of any such boards, or against any school official or employee throughout Alabama.
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