The County Executive, within appropriations provided therefor, may designate a person or unit within the executive branch to assist him/her in the purchasing, sale, rental and servicing of all materials, supplies and equipment for the County as provided in Article
XXVIII of the Code. The County Executive may authorize such designee to approve and execute any or all such contracts on behalf of the County. The County Executive, or his/her designee, shall, among other related powers and duties:
(a) Establish and maintain a central purchasing system;
(b) Establish and enforce standard specifications with respect to supplies,
materials, equipment and services;
(c) Inspect or supervise, or otherwise provide for the inspection or
supervision of, all deliveries of supplies, materials and equipment
and determine their quality, quantity and conformance to specifications;
(d) Disburse and transfer supplies, materials and equipment among and
between the various units of government;
(e) Sell or lease surplus, obsolete or unused supplies, materials and
equipment under such rules and regulations as may be established by
resolution of the County Legislature;
(f) Prepare and update annually an inventory of all real or personal
property of the County, and make such inventory available to the various
units of government; and
(g) Upon the request of any city, town, village, school district or other
unit of local government, provide central purchasing services for
all or part of its purchases, upon such conditions as may be prescribed
by the County Legislature.
The County Executive, within appropriations provided therefor,
may designate a person within the Executive Branch to assist him/her
in administering a personnel and employee relations program. The County
Executive, or his/her designee, shall, among other related powers
and duties:
(a) Maintain and administer a salary plan for Dutchess County employees
and periodically resurvey prevailing salaries and recommend amendments
to the County Legislature to eliminate inequities, recruiting difficulties
and employee turnover problems;
(b) Institute programs to insure that each incoming County employee is
properly advised of the characteristics and practices of County employment
and receives necessary orientation and pre-work-assignment training;
(c) Determine those aspects of employment, working conditions, benefit
programs and employee activities which would be conducive to improving
employee morale and performance as a basis for recommending necessary
action to the County Legislature; and
(d) Negotiate and administer on behalf of the County agreements with
recognized employee representatives concerning conditions of employment,
wages, employee sick leave, vacation, health insurance, retirement
plans and such other matters as may come before him/her, and recommend
necessary action to the County Legislature.
The County Executive, within appropriations provided therefor, may designate a person within the Executive Branch to assist him/her in the preparation of a tentative County budget, as provided in Article
XXIX of the Code. The County Executive, or his/her designee, shall, among other related powers and duties:
(a) Provide for the submission to, and the review and amendment by, him/her
or his/her designee of unit budget requests and their presentation
to the County Legislature;
(b) Provide for the preparation of a long-range capital program for the
County of Dutchess with detailed plans to meet the physical facilities
needs of the County; and
(c) Provide for budget controls and allocation of appropriated funds
in the most efficient and economical fashion.
The County Executive, within appropriations provided therefor,
may designate one or more persons or units within the Executive Branch
to assist him/her in administering supporting services or facilities
required in common by the various units for maximum economy and effectiveness.
The County Executive, or his/her designee, shall, among other related
powers and duties:
(a) Have custody of and supervise the installation, operation and maintenance
of all data processing equipment, supervise the personnel assigned
to operate such equipment and consult and advise with personnel and
heads of units in identifying applications which can advantageously
be made to achieve full efficiency, economy and utilization of such
equipment;
(b) Maintain and operate facilities for the central receipt, distribution,
processing and collection of mail and messages from and between units
designated by the County Executive; and
(c) Maintain and operate facilities for the central reproduction of printed
matter.
In addition to the enumerated powers and duties set forth in
the Charter, this Code or applicable law, the County Executive shall
be empowered to:
(a) Authorize any officer or employee paid from County funds, except
members, officers and employees of the Legislative Branch, to attend,
at County expense, any convention, conference, school or function
deemed to be in the interest of County government;
(b) Transfer employees temporarily between units of the Executive Branch;
(c) Determine what officer or employee of the Executive Branch shall
exercise powers or perform duties not otherwise assigned by the Charter,
this Code, local law, ordinances or resolutions of the County Legislature,
or any applicable provision of any act of the Legislature;
(d) Declare the existence of an emergency affecting the life, health
or safety of inhabitants of Dutchess County, and, except as otherwise
specifically provided by law, perform all acts necessary for the protection
of such inhabitants, and execute all necessary documents to effectuate
this authorization; and
(e) Make such recommendations to the County Legislature as he/she may
deem advisable.
On or before the first day of October of each year, after obtaining
such information or holding such hearings as he/she may deem necessary
or advisable, the County Executive shall determine and fix the real
property tax equalization rates among the various tax districts of
the County for County purposes, and shall file the same on or before
such date, together with an abstract of computations upon which such
rates are based, with the Clerk of the County Legislature and the
State Board of Real Property Tax Services. The basis for computation
of such rates shall be preserved by the County Executive and an abstract
thereof shall be published with the County equalization rates in the
Journal of Proceedings of the County Legislature.
The County Executive shall not be an officer, director or stockholder of any depository or depositories designated by him/her pursuant to Section
3.02(g) of the Charter, nor in any business proposing to supply equipment, supplies, materials or service pursuant to Section 3.01 of the Code.
The Seal of the County of Dutchess shall be the Seal of the
County Executive. Such Seal shall be used for all authorized and required
purposes.