Any such
fund may be established in the county treasurer's office or the
city treasurer's office of a first-class city according to the
type of local health department organization existing.
In a district composed of more than one county, the county
treasurer of the county having the largest population shall be
the custodian of the fund, and the county auditor of said county
shall keep the record of receipts and disbursements; and shall
draw and the county treasurer shall honor and pay all such
warrants.
Into any such fund so established may be paid:
(1) All grants from any state fund for county public health
work;
(2) Any county current expense funds appropriated for the
health department;
(3) Any other money appropriated by the county for health
work;
(4) City funds appropriated for the health department;
(5) All moneys received from any governmental agency, local,
state or federal which may contribute to the local health
department; and
(6) Any contributions from any charitable or voluntary
agency or contributions from any individual or estate.
Any school district may contract in writing for health
services with the health department of the county, first-class
city or health district, and place such funds in the public
health pooling fund in accordance with the contract.
[1983 c 3 § 170; 1945 c 46 § 2; 1943 c 190 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6099-2.]