The fiscal year of the Township shall begin on the first day
of January and end on the 31st day of December in each year, as provided
by law.
Where contracts are let by competitive bidding pursuant to the
Charter, the Committee may award the contract or may authorize the
Administrator to make the award, in the manner prescribed by law.
[Amended 6-10-1975 by Ord. No. 1039; 5-2-1983 by Ord. No. 1573]
Where purchases in excess of $1,000 are made without competitive
bidding, the purchasing officer shall obtain, wherever possible, at
least three price quotations for the item or items to be purchased
and shall record and maintain such quotations in his office for at
least two years from the time they are furnished. Wherever circumstances
permit, the purchase shall be made from the lowest of such quotations
received from a responsible bidder. This section shall not apply to
purchases made pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6.1.
[Amended 5-2-1983 by Ord.
No. 1573; 8-4-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2479]
A. In the event that the Administrator determines that an emergency
exists, and in the further event that the cost does not exceed the
amount set forth in or the amount calculated by the Governor pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6, the Administrator may purchase any item required
for the immediate protection of the public health or safety. In all
such cases, the Administrator shall forthwith report such cases to
the Township Committee.
B. When an emergency purchase of the amount set forth in §
7-95A or more is involved, such purchase should be awarded only in conformance with the laws of the State of New Jersey.
The Administrator shall present to the Committee once each month
a summary of the financial transactions of the Township since the
next preceding report.
[Amended 7-16-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-2924]
A. Except as may otherwise be provided by resolution adopted pursuant
to the Local Bond Law, the Director of Finance is designated as the financial
officer to sell and award bonds in accordance with the advertised
terms of public sale. This person shall report publicly and in writing
to the Committee at the next meeting thereof as to the principal amount,
interest rate and maturities of the bonds sold, the price obtained
and the name of the purchaser.
B. The Director of Finance shall supervise the administration of municipal
debt and the receipt and delivery of bonds and notes for transfer,
registration or exchange, subject to the provisions of the Local Bond
Law.
The Committee will designate and retain a registered municipal
accountant of the State of New Jersey to prepare and submit annually
a postaudit of Township accounts in accordance with state laws and
regulations.
For budget and purchasing purposes those boards, councils, committees,
commissions and other bodies not specifically assigned elsewhere shall
be allocated to the Administrator.
The Committee will consider and act upon the Administrator's
recommended budget in accordance with the requirements of the Local
Budget Law.
Budget appropriations shall be controlled by an encumbrance
system, which shall be prescribed or approved by the Administrator.
In consultation with the Committee, the Administrator shall establish
quarterly or such other periodic allotments of appropriations as he
may deem desirable. Each department shall plan and administer its
work program within the limits of such allotments, and no commitments
shall be incurred in excess of any such allotment except upon written
authorization of the Administrator.
[Amended 1-27-1986 by Ord. No. 1843; 7-16-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-2924]
A. All bills, claims and demands against the Township shall be deemed
approved or disapproved by the Committee in accordance with the action
of the Director of Finance or Assistant Director of Finance. A voucher
on a form prescribed by the Director of Finance shall be presented
for each bill, claim or demand and shall be paid only upon the audit,
warrant and approval of the Director of Finance or Assistant Director
of Finance. Disbursement shall be made by a combination warrant —
blank check or draft, warranted by the Director of Finance or Assistant
Director of Finance and signed by the Mayor, except that payroll checks
shall be signed by the Director of Finance or Assistant Director of
Finance with no countersignature required. Provision may be made for
facsimile signatures on checks to provide for all disbursements of
Township funds.
B. The Director of Finance or Assistant Director of Finance shall prepare
for each regular meeting of the Committee a list of all bills, claims
and vouchers which have been paid through the close of business on
the second day next preceding the meeting and since the last preceding
list was compiled. Such list shall be prepared in sufficient quantity
for each member of the Committee and the Administrator, and at least
one copy shall be filed with the Clerk as a public record open to
examination in this person's office.