The Honorable Charlotte Schexnayder State Representative Post Office Box C Dumas, Arkansas 71639-0220
Dear Representative Schexnayder:
This is in response to your request, on behalf of the Mayor of Dumas, for an opinion on the following two questions:
1) Can a city of the first class prohibit its elected Clerk-Treasurer from also serving as Municipal Court Clerk?
2) Can a city of the first class prohibit its Municipal Court Clerk from holding an elected city position?
It is my opinion that the answer to each of your questions is "yes."
You have enclosed with your request a copy of a letter from the Mayor of Dumas which explains that the City of Dumas has an elected Clerk-Treasurer, and in addition, the City has a municipal court clerk who is hired by the Municipal Judge and paid partially by the city and partially by the county.1 The same person has served as both Clerk-Treasurer and Municipal Court Clerk in Dumas for many years. The City is considering prohibiting the same person from holding both positions because the responsibilities have become too much for one person.
The office of "clerk-treasurer" is authorized at A.C.A. §
The records of the City show that in 1973, when the municipal court was created, the City passed a resolution appointing the then "recorder" of the City of Dumas as municipal court clerk.2 See Resolution 175 (a copy of which was enclosed with your request). This is the same person who currently serves as "clerk-treasurer" and municipal court clerk. The resolution also provided for a salary of one hundred and fifty dollars per month or eighteen hundred dollars a year. This would have been consistent with the requirements of the relevant precursor to the present A.C.A. §
A similar response is appropriate in response to your second question. It should be noted that A.C.A. §
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Deputy Attorney General Elana C. Wills.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
MB:ECW/cyh
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