[Amended 4-20-1982 by Bill No. 82-4]
(a) Appointment; compensation. There is hereby
created the position of County Finance Officer, who shall be appointed
by and responsible to the County Commissioners. The Finance Officer
shall be employed and his salary established pursuant to the provisions
of the County personnel rules and regulations. The only salary the
Finance Officer may receive shall be that amount as set by the County
Commissioners. Any other fees or charges collected by the Finance
Officer shall be deposited to the general funds of the County.
(b) Duties. The Finance Officer shall serve as
County Treasurer and shall perform those duties and exercise those
responsibilities prescribed by law to the County Treasurer. He shall
perform said duties and such additional duties as may be assigned
by the County Commissioners under the direction and supervision of
the County Commissioners or their designated representative.
The Treasurer of Worcester County shall be the collector and
custodian of all state taxes and of all County real and personal property
taxes for whatsoever purposes levied or to be levied for or within
said Worcester County during the term of his office or such taxes
that may be placed in his hands for collection, and he shall have
full power and it shall be his duty to receive and collect all such
state and County taxes levied and so put in his hands for collection
and all moneys which may be due said County with full power to enforce
the payment of the same according to the tax sales laws and other
provisions of the Public General Laws and Public Local Laws of Worcester
County. The Treasurer shall also be the collector and custodian of
such other County funds as may be directed by the County Commissioners.
The provisions of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland
now in force or hereafter enacted, applicable to collectors of state
and County taxes, except when the same are repealed by or inconsistent
with the provisions of this section, shall be held to apply to the
Treasurer of said County, who, as to his powers, rights, duties and
liabilities, both civil and criminal and those affecting his bond
or bondsmen, shall be in all respects in the same position as state
and County collectors of taxes, except as herein provided.