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Bill. We did sometime ago send a resolution to both the <br />Senate and House asking for consideration; since the House <br />Bill has been passed, however, and it is the kind of Bill we <br />want, Commissioner Lyons felt we ought to send another <br />resolution to the Senate asking them to pass a Bill as <br />restrictive as the House Bill. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, to direct <br />the County Attorney to prepare a Resolution <br />as discussed above and bring same back to <br />the Board. <br />Chairman Scurlock expressed concern that this does not <br />let municipalities, etc., totally off the hook. <br />Attorney Paull explained that this just reduces the <br />remedies available and removes the liability of elected <br />officials; it does not eliminate all remedies. <br />Commissioner Lyons felt the Board members should take a <br />look at the Bill that passed and use it in the Resolution <br />and also double check with the NACO to determine when is the <br />best time to pass the resolution. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously (4-0). <br />The several bills and accounts against the County <br />having been audited were examined and found to -be correct <br />/were approved and warrants issued in settlement of same as <br />follows: Treasury Fund Nos. 11963 - 12181 inclusive. Such <br />bills and accounts being on file in the Office of the Clerk <br />of the Circuit Court, the warrants so issued from the <br />respective bonds being listed in the Supplemental Minute <br />97 <br />S E P 5 1954 BOOK 58 fL, a. <br />