| Show TWO OPINIONS answering a query from state bank examiner R R anderson attorney general bishop sent the following in your favor of recent date you ask the following question who should pay the actual and ad n necessary expenses of the state bank examiner while traveling in the performance of his of f acial cial duties replying thereto permit me to say in section 2050 of the revised statutes the bank examiner among others la is cume enumerated rated as a state officer you are therefore advised that under the provisions of section 2052 2051 which provides that all state officers except those otherwise specifically provided for shall receive in addition t to their salaries their actual and naces sary expenses while traveling in the performance of their official duties yu you would be entitled to be reimbursed by the state tor for any sums actually and necessarily paid out by you in the discharge of the duties of your office after the same have been duly audited by the state board of examiners the following opinion was transmitted to county attorney frank K of logan in your favor of july ath you ask is it the duty of the board of county commissioners to levy a tax for the purpose of paying the principal wad and interest of bonds upon property which prior to statehood belonged to logan school district but which actually was waa not within the corporate limits of said city and therefore under the constitution ution cannot now be considered as being within the said school district yet subject to taxation for the purpose of paying said bonds and interest replying I 1 am of opinion that in the absence of any levy by the trustees of the school district of taxes against such property for the purpose mentioned it would be the duty of the county commissioners to make such levy the property having passed beyond the jurisdiction of the trustees of said district they would have no authority in law to levy a taxi tax thereon tor for that purpose it would therefore follow that in such case the only power to levy such tax would be vested in law in the county commissioners |