SB 381
Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 20-1076)
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Bill overview
This bill makes changes to how county governments operate, primarily by allowing sheriffs and constables to appoint civil enforcement officers to handle certain duties like serving notices and enforcing writs. It also loosens requirements for deputy constables, allowing them to carry weapons under certain conditions. Furthermore, the bill enables the electronic sale of real property under execution and modifies rules regarding property seizure and delivery, streamlining the process. Finally, it removes a requirement for some townships to certify constables as peace officers.
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