SECTION 1. That this Act shall apply to all counties having a population of not less than 10,600 nor more than 10,700 inhabitants, according to the Federal Census of 1960 or any subsequent Federal Census.
SECTION 2. That in all cases in Counties coming under the provision of this Act that a sum not to exceed Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) in a fiscal year, the exact amount of which is to be determined by the Quarterly Court of such County, is authorized to be expended by a warrant drawn on the general funds of such County for the payment of the expenses of the Tax Assessor incurred in the discharge of his duties as such official, and for payment, also, of a salary for a Deputy Tax Assessor.
SECTION 3. That the money appropriated for salary shall be paid direct to the deputy Tax Assessor by the fiscal agent, or County Judge, and the money appropriated for expenses shall be paid in the same manner directly to the Tax Assessor, but in no case shall the total exceed $1200.00 annually.
SECTION 4. That this Act shall be void and of no effect unless within three months of the final legislative action thereon the same shall be approved and ratified by two-thirds majority of the Quarterly County Court.
SECTION 5. That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.
Passed: March 16, 1961.