The fiscal year of the county shall begin with the first day
of January and end with the thirty-first day of December in each year.
Rockland Community College shall be governed by and follow the procedures
contained in the Education Law of the State of New York.
[Amended 7-1-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014]
It shall be the duty of the County Executive to prepare and
file the county budget for each fiscal year in accordance with the
provisions of the County Law. The County Executive shall have the
power, personally or through his or her representatives to survey
each unit for the purpose of ascertaining its budgetary requirements.
The head of each department, office or unit of county government
shall submit to the County Executive, in writing, an estimate of expenses
and revenues of such department, office or agency for the ensuing
fiscal year. Such estimates shall consist of proposed units of appropriation
for personal service and proposed units of appropriation for other
than personal service. Each requested unit of appropriation shall
be supported by line items showing how the total amount of such unit
is arrived at. Such estimates shall be known as departmental estimates
and shall be in such form and contain such other information as the
County Executive shall require. They shall be public records and shall
at all reasonable times be open to public inspection.
[Amended 7-1-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014]
The County Executive shall submit with the county budget a budget
message explaining the main features of the county budget, including
a general summary thereof, with such supporting schedules as he or
she may deem desirable or the Legislature may by resolution require
any information identifying and analyzing new or changed programs.
Such schedules shall exhibit the aggregate figures of the proposed
budget in such manner as to show a balanced relationship between the
total estimated expenditures and the total estimated income for the
ensuing fiscal year and shall compare these figures with the actual
receipts and expenditures for the last completed fiscal year and the
appropriations for such fiscal year. The budget message shall also
outline the existing and any proposed financial policies of the county
relating to the capital program, describing each capital improvement
proposed to be undertaken in the preceding fiscal year and not yet
completed. The budget message shall contain such additional information
or comments as the County Executive may deem appropriate.
The Legislature or a committee designated by it may review and
hold hearings on the proposed county budget and the budget message
and may require the attendance of the heads of units or their representatives
to produce such records and information in explanation of their departmental
estimates as the Legislature shall deem appropriate.
Not later than the twentieth day of November of each year, the
Legislature shall hold a public hearing on the proposed county budget,
the budget message submitted by the County Executive and any report
submitted by the Legislature or the committee designated by such body.
The Clerk to the Legislature shall cause to be published, in the official
newspaper of the county and such other newspapers as may be designated
by the Legislature, a notice of the place and time when such hearing
shall be held, the purpose of the public hearing, a concise summary
of the proposed county budget, and that copies of the proposed budget,
the budget message and any report submitted by the Legislature or
its committee are available at the Clerk's office and may be
inspected or procured by any interested person. At least ten days
shall elapse between the publication of such notice and the date so
specified for the hearing. At the hearing, any person may be heard,
and the hearing may be adjourned from day to day, but not later than
the twenty-first day of November.
Immediately upon the final adoption of the budget, the Legislature
shall adopt an appropriation resolution and provide for the raising
of taxes required by such budget in the manner and within the time
prescribed by law.
[Amended 7-1-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014]
There shall be a Capital Projects Committee to consider the
necessity, priority, feasibility, location, cost and method of financing
of all proposed capital projects and to prepare at least once annually
and submit to the County Executive, not later than the first day of
June, a capital plan for the ensuing fiscal year and a proposed capital
program for the next six fiscal years. The Capital Projects Committee
shall consist of the following or their designees: the County Executive
as Chairperson; the Chairperson of the Legislature; the Superintendent
of Highways; the Commissioner of Planning; and such other persons
as the County Executive may direct to serve on such Committee.