There shall be a Department of Finance, the head of which shall be the Director of Finance. The appointing authority for the position of Town Treasurer shall be the Town Council. The term "Town Treasurer" and "Director of Finance" where referenced in this Charter shall be considered synonymous except as provided in §§
C7-6 and
C7-7 in this Article. Further organization of this Department shall be as stated in this Charter and by Ordinances enacted by the Council to the end that the essential processes in the finances of the Town, namely, control and accounts, purchasing, assessment of property, collection of taxes and other revenues and payments may be properly administered.
The Director of Finance shall be a full-time position. The Director
of Finance, subject to the provisions of this Charter and of Ordinances
enacted by the Council, shall have and exercise all the powers and
duties now and hereafter vested by law in Town Treasurer. The Director
of Finance shall have charge of the administration of the financial
affairs of the Town and shall have and exercise all the powers and
duties vested in this Article of the Charter.
1. Qualifications: The Director of Finance shall be the Chief Financial
Officer of the Town and shall have such training and experience in
accounting, budgeting or management, either in public or private business,
to meet the required qualifications of the position.
2. Compensation: The Director of Finance shall receive such annual compensation
as may be set by a vote of the Council.
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3. Powers and Duties:
a. Cooperate with the Council and the Budget Committee in compiling
the expenditure and revenue estimates for the budget.
b. Receive all fees, rents, funds, money receivable by the Town from
the State or Federal Government, the Courts and any Department, Office
or Agency of the Town, except as otherwise provided in this Charter
or by law.
c. Have custody of all public funds belonging to or under the control
of the Town or any Department, Office or Agency of the Town and deposit
all funds coming into the Director of Finance in such depositories
as may be designated by the Council, or, if no such designation shall
be made, in such depositories as may be chosen provided, however,
that deposits in such depository are insured by an Agency of the United
States. All interest received on deposits shall be the property of
the Town and shall be accounted for and credited to the proper accounts.
d. Have custody of all investments and invested funds of the Town or
in the possession of the Town in a fiduciary capacity, and have the
safekeeping of all bonds and notes of the Town and the receipt and
delivery of Town bonds and notes for transfer, registration or exchange.
e. Exercise control over all expenditures by pre-auditing all bills,
invoices, payrolls, or other evidences of claims or charges against
the Town, and seeing that budget appropriations are not exceeded by
disbursements in any Department, Office or Agency of the Town.
f. Pay out funds by check, such payments being made only after compliance
with the provisions of this section and authorization by the Council.
g. Prescribe and maintain an accounting system for the Town and adopt
and require standard accounting procedures for all Departments, Offices
and Agencies of the Town, which accounts shall include the amounts
of all appropriations, and the amounts paid from each, and show in
reasonable detail the person to whom and the purpose for which the
payments were made, the unpaid obligations against each and the unencumbered
balance.
h. Prescribe uniform forms of receipts, vouchers, bills and claims to
be used by all Departments, Offices and Agencies of the Town.
i. Prepare a monthly statement of all receipts and disbursements in
such detail as the Council may require.
j. Prepare at the close of each fiscal year a complete financial statement
and report in accordance with State Law for submission to the Council
and the taxpayers of the Town.
k. Perform the work of buying for the Town pursuant to Rules and Regulations
established by Ordinance according to which the Director or an officer
appointed or designated by the Director shall purchase or contract
for all supplies, materials and equipment required by any Department,
Office or Agency of the Town; establish and enforce specifications
with respect to supplies, materials and equipment; be responsible
for the inspection of deliveries of supplies, materials and equipment
belonging to the Town; store, if necessary, and distribute all supplies,
materials and equipment required by any Department, Office and Agency;
transfer to or between Departments, Offices and Agencies surplus,
obsolete and unused supplies, materials and equipment, and subject
to the approval of the Council, dispose of any such, by sale if possible.
l. Whenever any Department, Office or Agency of the Town shall purchase
or contract for any supplies, materials, equipment or contractual
services, independently and contrary to the provisions of this Charter
or the Rules and Regulations made thereunder, such order or contract
shall be voidable by the Town.
m. The Town shall be allowed to enter into lease/purchase agreements
as contractual obligations, to appropriate annually a sum sufficient
to pay both principal and interest, subject to Council approval, and
maintain a perpetual inventory of Town property.
n. Maintain a current inventory of Town assets.
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From the beginning of the fiscal year and after the annual Financial
Town Referendum the head of each Office, Department, and Agency shall
submit to the Council a work program for the year not inconsistent
with appropriations made by the Financial Town Referendum which shall
show the requested allotments of appropriations by quarterly periods
for the entire fiscal year. The Council shall review the requested
allotments and may revise, alter, or change such allotments, other
than the allotments of the School Department, in a manner not inconsistent
with appropriations made by the Financial Town Referendum before approving
the same. The aggregate of such allotments shall not exceed the total
appropriations available to said Office, Department or Agency for
the fiscal year. Allotments and revised allotments of appropriations
submitted by the School Committee shall be automatically approved
by the Council or treated as approved, if the aggregate thereof does
not exceed the total appropriation available to the School Department
for the fiscal year.
If at any time during the fiscal year the Director of Finance
shall ascertain that the remaining unexpended balance of appropriations
for the fiscal year will be insufficient to cover the proposed work
programs, the Director shall make that fact known to the Council for
it to reconsider the work programs and allotments of the several Offices,
Departments and Agencies and revise the allotments, other than the
allotments of the School Department, so as to forestall the making
of expenditures in excess of appropriations. If at any time during
the fiscal year, the Director of Finance shall ascertain that the
remaining unexpended balance of appropriations of the School Department
for the fiscal year will be insufficient to cover proposed work programs
for the School Department, the Director shall advise the School Department
to reconsider its work programs and allotments and to revise its allotments
so as to forestall the making by it of expenditures in excess of appropriations.
1. On a quarterly basis, the Budget Board shall meet with the Director
of Finance to review the actual expenditures, receipts and projections
for the balance of the fiscal year. A report of its findings and recommendations
shall be submitted to the Council not later than 30 days following
the close of the fiscal quarter.
Before the Town makes any purchase of or contracts for supplies,
materials or equipment, ample opportunity shall be given for competitive
bidding under such Rules and Regulations as the Council shall prescribe
by Ordinance.
There shall be a Deputy Town Treasurer appointed by the Council
from within the staff of the Department of Finance upon recommendation
of the Director of Finance. The Deputy Treasurer shall have all the
powers and perform all the duties which are granted to the office
of Town Treasurer by Resolution, Ordinance or Law in the Treasurer's
absence, with the exception of administrative responsibilities. In
no event shall the Deputy Treasurer have the power to sign the bonds,
notes or other evidence of indebtedness of the Town except at the
direction of the Council.
If a vacancy shall occur in the Office of Director of Finance,
the Deputy Town Treasurer shall assume the duties of a Town Treasurer
as prescribed by Resolution, Ordinance and Law. The Council shall
appoint an interim Director of Finance from within the Finance Department.
The interim Director of Finance shall assume the powers and duties
of that office until such time as the Council shall appoint a successor.
There shall be within the Department of Finance a full-time
Tax Assessor who shall be appointed by the Council. The Tax Assessor
shall be responsible for the fixing of an assessed evaluation for
purposes of taxation on all taxable real estate and personal property
and for the preparation of an assessment roll and a tax roll for the
Town in the manner provided by Law and Ordinance.
1. Qualifications: The Tax Assessor shall have knowledge of and experience
in the appraisal of real and personal property, and shall hold a certificate
as a residential appraiser, or the equivalent, or acquire such certificate
within one year of appointment. The Tax Assessor shall hold no other
paid public Town office or employment in the service of the Town of
Glocester.
2. Compensation: The Tax Assessor shall receive such compensation as
may be fixed from time to time by the Council.
3. Powers and Duties: The powers and duties of the Tax Assessor shall
include but not be limited to:
a. Apply to or apportion upon the assessed valuation of real estate
and personal property the amount of tax ordered to be levied or imposed
thereon;
b. Make and prepare all regular and special assessment rolls and a tax
roll for the Town in the manner provided by law;
c. Establish a uniform and equitable system for assessing all classes
and kinds of property;
d. Prepare tax maps and land value maps;
e. Give such notices of assessments and taxes and to perform such other
duties as may be required by Law and Ordinance;
f. Subject to the approval of the Director of Finance, employ from time
to time within the limits of available appropriations such clerical
assistants as may be necessary;
g. Cooperate with the Board of Canvassers and Registration in the preparation
of the lists of electors as may be necessary.
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There may be within the Department of Finance the Office of
Tax Collector, who shall be appointed by the Council. The Council
may also appoint a Deputy Tax Collector, who in the absence of the
Tax Collector shall have all the powers and perform all the duties
which are granted to the Office of Tax Collector.
1. Powers and Duties. The powers and duties of the Tax Collector shall
include but not be limited to:
a. Collect and receive all taxes and special assessments for the collection
of which the Town is responsible, and shall have all the rights, powers
and duties prescribed by the laws of the State and by Ordinance.
b. Conduct tax sales in accordance with R.I. General Law.