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1991 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1991)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0108 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Putlished by Authority of Chapter 276
Public Acts of 1971
February 1991
91-17    BONDS/NOTES: Municipal: A town or municipality that
has issued bonds payable in whole or in part from its
sewer revenues may avail itself of T.C.A. 57-35-201
even if the bonds are retired in the near future and
no additional bonds payable for sewer revenues remain
outstanding; a town or municipality intending to issue
bonds payable from revenues derived from its out of
town sewer expansion may not avail itself of T.C.A.
57-35-201 until the town or municipality issues bonds
payable in whole or in part from its sewer revenues;
a town or municipality that has never issued bonds
payable in whole or in part from its sewer revenues
may riot avail itself of T.C.A. S7-35-201; the question
of whether a municipality may avail itself of T.C.A.
568-13-209(1)(A) turns on whether the municipality has
financed the construction of its sewer system pursuant
to S§68-13-201 et sa. T.C.A. §7-35-201, S§68-13-201
Rt seg., -209; Ops. Tenn. Atty. Gen. 88-133 (August 1,
1988), 90-92 (October 9, 1990).
91-19    CLERKS OF COURT: Criminal: There is no statutory
impediment to employing persons employed on a
temporary basis to fill deputy clerk positions
authorized by the criminal court judge pursuant to
T.C.A. S§8-20-101 through -107, but no employee,
temporary or permanent, may be employed to fill a
deputy position in excess of the number of positions
authorized by the court. T.C.A. 58-20-101-107, -103,
518-1-108; 1971 Tenn. Priv. Acts 110.
91-16    CONSERVATION, DEPT. OF: Tennessee Historical
Commission: The Tennessee Historical Commission does
have statutory authority to manage and control the
Crag Font historical property, but has contracted with
the Sumner County Chapter of the Association for the
Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities to manage the
property; the Tennessee Historical Commission does not

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