[Derived from Charter Sec. 503; amended 2 -26-1980 by L.L. No. 5-1980]
A.
No claims against the County, except for debt service, payrolls and judgments or other amounts required to be paid by the County pursuant to court orders or from the insurance reserve fund, shall be paid except upon a voucher verified by the oath of the claimant or accompanied by a certificate made by the claimant to the same effect and certified by the head of the appropriate department, institution, office or agency of the County government and, in the case of purchases for a store account, by the Director of Purchasing, and by means of an order of payment signed by the County Comptroller. No order of payment shall be issued for the purpose of meeting any payroll or item thereof until such payroll has been certified as correct by the Civil Service Commission.
[Amended 6-17-2014 by L.L. No. 32-2014; 4-9-2019 by L.L. No. 18-2019]
B.
Exceptions to the above statement:
(1)
The payrolls of unclassified and elected employees are not certified by civil service. It is the responsibility of Audit and Control to ensure the correctness of these payrolls.
(2)
In the case of Suffolk County Community College, the president of the college, pursuant to state law [See the New York State Education Law § 6304, Subdivision 6(a).], may certify the payroll of unclassified employees as correct.
(3)
The judicial conference, and all the departments under it, is totally separated from civil service and certifies its own payrolls.