§ 107.71. Approval of acts by County Executive.  


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  • No act shall take effect until the same has received the written approval of the County Executive; provided that, if any act is not returned to the County Board by the County Executive with a statement in writing of his reasons for not approving the same within ten days of its presentation to him by the board, such act shall be deemed approved; and provided, further, that any act disapproved by the County Executive, shall nevertheless become effective if upon reconsideration it be passed by the board by at least a two-thirds vote of all members.

(§ 12 of the Laws of 1937, Ch. 617; amended by the Laws of 1939, Ch. 735)

Cross reference

Powers and duties of County Executive, § 110.11.