There shall be a Department of Finance, the
head of which shall be the Director of Finance, who shall be the Chief
Financial Officer. His or her compensation shall be set in accordance
with the current Salary Ordinance.[1]
No person shall be appointed or reappointed as a Chief
Financial Officer unless he or she holds a municipal finance officer's
certificate pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.2 or he or she has been
previously granted tenure in the position pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.13.
If a vacancy occurs in the office of Chief Financial Officer, the
Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Township Council, may appoint
a person to fill the office who does not have a municipal finance
officer's certificate pursuant to the provisions of 40A:9-140.13f.
Duties. The Chief Financial Officer shall perform
such duties as delineated within the applicable statutes, administrative
regulations and rules and procedures as established by the Department
of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board.
Appointment of Chief Financial Officer. The Chief
Financial Officer shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice
and consent of the Township Council in accordance with the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.1 through 40A:9-140.16.
Duties. The Chief Financial Officer shall perform
such duties as delineated within the applicable statutes, administrative
regulations and rules and procedures as established by the Department
of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board. In addition, the Chief
Financial Officer shall perform the following duties:
Assist the Mayor and Township Business Administrator
in the preparation of and supervision of the administration of the
municipal operating and capital budget for submission to Township
Council.
Using statistical, demographic and economic data,
prepare long-range financial projections of expenditures, need for
capital projects and facilities, need for particular services and
other long-range financial and service needs projections for the information
of the Township Council, Mayor and Administrator.
Prepare and prescribe uniform forms and procedures
for the budget preparation and payment processes for all departments
and other appropriate spending agencies of the Township.
Prepare all documents and make recommendations to
the Township Council as to all transfer and emergency appropriations
and prepare all necessary capital budget appropriation documents under
the supervision of Township bond counsel.
Develop and install records and procedures to enable
each department to prepare workload and performance reports, expressed
in appropriate work units, to be used for budgeting purposes.
Evaluate and make recommendations, from a budgetary
viewpoint, of various municipal programs and administer budgetary
controls as to all financial assistance received by the Township.
Maintain and enforce a system of budget control and
cost analysis for budgetary items and, in this regard, conduct inquiries
on behalf of the Township and report to the Township Council as to
fiscal irregularities.
Deputy Chief Financial Officer. There is hereby created
the position of Deputy Chief Financial Officer. The Deputy Chief Financial
Officer shall, under the direction and supervision of the Chief Financial
Officer, perform the following duties:
Any other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Financial
Officer, including assisting the Chief Financial Officer in carrying
out the duties of the Finance Department.
Monitor
and verify all inventories, with fixed-asset inventories conducted
in accordance with the Technical Accounting Directives issued by the
Local Finance Board.
Any
other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Financial Officer, including
assisting the Chief Financial Officer in carrying out the duties of
the Finance Department.
Supervisor
of Payroll. There is hereby created the position of Supervisor of
Payroll, who shall, under the direction and supervision of the Chief
Financial Officer, perform the following duties:
Prepare
all necessary reports to the Mayor and Council and all other applicable
federal and state agencies relating to Township payroll accounts and
pension system.
Any
other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Financial Officer, including
assisting the Chief Financial Officer in carrying out the duties of
the Finance Department.
Payroll
Coordinator. There is hereby created the position of Payroll Coordinator,
who shall, under the direction and supervision of the Chief Financial
Officer, perform the following duties:
Any
other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Financial Officer, including
assisting the Chief Financial Officer in carrying out the duties of
the Finance Department.
Office of Revenue Collections. There is hereby created,
within the Department of Finance, the Office of Tax Collector, the
head of which shall be the Township Tax Collector. The Office of Tax
Collector shall be responsible for:
Appointment of the Tax Collector; term of office.
The Tax Collector shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice
and consent of the Township Council, and shall serve a term of office
of four years commencing on January 1 of the year of appointment and
ending on December 31 of the fourth year, or until a successor shall
be appointed and qualified. A vacancy in the office of Tax Collector,
other than due to expiration of term, shall be filled by appointment
for the unexpired term. The Tax Collector shall possess a tax collector
certificate pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-145.7.
Duties of the Tax Collector. The duties of the Tax
Collector shall be as prescribed by law. The Tax Collector shall perform
such other duties which are related to his or her work as are prescribed
by the Mayor and Township Council, and shall be a full-time employee.
The Tax Collector shall also serve as the Collector of Arrears of
Taxes pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-143.
Duties. The Deputy Tax Collector shall work in conjunction
with and under the direction of the Tax Collector. The Deputy Tax
Collector shall perform all duties and functions as directed by the
Tax Collector, and, in the absence of the Tax Collector, shall perform
all of the duties of the office of Tax Collector.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-97.1, the Tax Collector is hereby
authorized to charge a lienholder a fee of $50 to calculate the amount
due to redeem his or her own tax sale certificate.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-54, the Tax Collector is authorized
to charge a party entitled to redeem a tax lien certificate a fee
of $50 for a third or subsequent request for a redemption statement
within one calendar year.
Standard, accelerated, or electronic tax sale. Pursuant to N.J.S.A.
54:5-26, in lieu of any two publications, notice to the property owner
and to any person or entity entitled to notice of foreclosure pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 54:5-104.48 may be given by regular or certified mail,
the costs of which shall be added to the cost of the sale in addition
to those provided in N.J.S.A. 54:5-38, not to exceed $25 for each
notice for a particular property.
Powers and duties; compensation. The Township Insurance
Representative shall advise the Mayor and Township Council on insurance
matters. The Township Insurance Representative shall serve at a yearly
compensation of $1, with no other compensation or benefits. The Township
Insurance Representative shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the
advice and consent of Council, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:10-37
to serve as a Commissioner of the Joint Municipal Insurance Fund.
Term; vacancy. If the Township Insurance Representative
is a member of the governing body, he or she shall hold office for
two years or for the remainder of his or her term of office as a member
of the Township Council, whichever shall be less, and until his or
her successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified. If the
Township Insurance Representative is an employee of the Township of
Toms River, he or she shall hold office at the pleasure of the Mayor
and Township Council. In the event of a vacancy caused by any reason
other than expiration of the term as a member of the Township Council,
the office shall be filled by the Mayor, with the advice and consent
of Council.