§ 14-44-117 - City collectors.
               	 		
14-44-117.    City collectors.
    (a)  Every  city of the second class within the State of Arkansas is empowered to  elect a city collector at the time of the election of other officers of  these cities.
(b)    (1)  The  collector's duties shall be to collect all fines, licenses, taxes, and  all other revenues due the municipality, except taxes now collected by  the sheriff and collector of a county as provided by law.
      (2)  The  collector shall also collect all taxes or benefits for any and all  improvement districts or other agencies of government within the  municipality.
(c)    (1)    (A)  The  city council shall fix the amount and require a good and sufficient  surety bond of that collector to protect the municipality in the safe  handling and accounting to the city for all municipal funds which shall  come into his hands.
            (B)  The  council shall require the bond to be filed with the city recorder and  made a permanent record after the bond has been recorded in the office  of the circuit clerk of the county in which the municipality is located,  as may be otherwise required by law.
      (2)  For  the safekeeping and the proper accounting of all funds collected by the  collector for any and all improvement districts, that collector shall  make and file a good and sufficient surety bond with each board of  commissioners of any such district, as may be required by law.
      (3)    (A)  For  any and all of the surety bonds required in this subsection of the  collector, they may be made by any solvent surety company authorized to  do business in the State of Arkansas.
            (B)  The premiums for these bonds shall be paid by the municipality or the improvement district as each is affected.
(d)    (1)  The city council shall fix the salary to be paid to the collector for his services.
      (2)  If  it is deemed to be in the best interests of the municipality or any  improvement district affected, the council may provide that the  collector may receive, in lieu of a fixed salary, fees as may be fixed  by the council, or as otherwise provided by law.
(e)    (1)  The  council of any city in this state electing to exercise the rights  conferred in this section may provide, by ordinance, for the  applicability of this section.
      (2)  All  boards of commissioners of any and all improvement districts in these  cities shall comply with the intent and purpose of this section, and any  commissioner failing to so comply may be removed from office by the  council.