66 - County appointments and bonds.

§ 66.  County appointments and bonds.  1.  The legislative body of the  county   may   authorize   the  appointment  of  any  number  of  deputy  commissioners of social services, physicians to care for sick persons in  their homes, other assistants  and  employees,  including  attorneys  to  perform  duties  it  considers  necessary to carry out the provisions of  this chapter.  However, such legislative body may  also  authorize  that  such attorneys, in addition to performing the duties assigned to them by  the  county  commissioner,  may  be  deputized by the county attorney to  perform duties on his behalf in connection with the work of  the  social  services department.    2.    The  county  commissioner  shall  appoint  deputy commissioners,  physicians, assistants and employees  so  authorized  and  direct  their  work.    3.  Each county commissioner and deputy commissioner shall be required  to  give bond before entering upon his duties.  The board of supervisors  shall fix the amount of such bond and may require and fix the amount  of  bond to be given by any other assistant or employee whose appointment is  authorized.    The  expense  of any bond required in connection with the  work of a county public welfare official or employee shall be paid  from  county public welfare funds.    4.    In  accordance  with  federal  and state regulations each county  social services commissioner shall appoint a citizens advisory committee  or committees to exercise and perform such functions, powers, and duties  as the regulations of the department may require.