[Amended 3-5-2019]
The City Manager, in accordance with the provisions of Sections
15 and 18 of the Rochester City Charter, shall appoint a City Finance
Director who shall be responsible for the supervision and direction
of all phases of the City's fiscal operations subject to the direction
and supervision of the City Manager. This position shall require a
four-year degree in accounting, business administration or related
area, plus professional experience in the field.
The City Tax Collector shall collect all permit fees required
by law in the registration of motor vehicles, keep a proper record
of the same, and pay the same to the City.
A. Exemption for prisoners of war. The permit fee shall be waived for
a permit to register one motor vehicle owned by any person who was
captured and incarcerated for 30 days or more while serving in a qualifying
war and armed conflict as defined in RSA 72:28, IV, and who was honorably
discharged, provided the person has provided the City Tax Collector
with satisfactory proof of these circumstances.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
The City Treasurer, with the assistance and subject to the approval
of the City Manager, shall negotiate all loans to the City which shall
be authorized by the City Council and shall report the amount to the
City Finance Director.
[Amended 9-4-2007]
The City Manager shall annually, before the last day of January, present the independent auditors' report, in accordance with §
7-58 of this article, of the preceding year.
The City Manager shall annually prepare the municipal budget
in accordance with the provisions of Section 40 of the Rochester City
Charter, and shall lay the same before the City Council at least 60
days before the start of the fiscal year of the budget. Said budget
shall contain an estimate of the amount of money necessary to be raised
for the next financial year, under the various heads of appropriations,
and the various means of raising the same. The City Council shall
set a date for a public hearing on the annual budget, which hearing
shall be held before the final adoption of said budget, at such time
and place as the City Council shall direct, provided that notice of
such public hearing shall be published by the City Clerk at least
one week in advance of said hearing, and posted together with a summary
of the budget, as submitted, in two public places at least one week
in advance of said hearing.
[Amended 4-5-2022]
An independent audit of all accounts of the City shall be made
annually by certified public accountants selected by the City Council
upon recommendation by the City Manager and experienced in municipal
accounting in accordance with the provisions of Section 46 of the
Rochester City Charter.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
The City Treasurer with the approval of the City Manager is
hereby authorized to purchase any bonds of the City of Rochester from
any funds in said City, provided they can do so to the advantage of
said City. Any bonds and the coupons attached thereto when purchased
and redeemed shall be canceled by the Treasurer of said City, and
a record of the same shall be made in the bond book of said City and
signed by the City Clerk, City Treasurer, and City Manager showing
the numbers of the bonds with their coupons attached, when purchased,
and their numbers when canceled. Said bonds when so canceled shall
be kept by the City Finance Director.
The fiscal and budget year of the City shall begin on the first
day of July.
No contract or agreement for labor, or for the purchase or sale
of any materials, goods, wares or merchandise, in which any member
of the City Council or any officer or agent appointed by the City
Council shall be directly or indirectly interested in a private capacity,
shall be made and concluded by any person or persons in behalf of
the City, unless such contract or agreement shall have been authorized
or ratified by the City Council, and no account or claims against
the City arising out of such contract or agreement shall be allowed
or certified by any committees, nor shall any order therefor be drawn
upon or paid by the City; provided, however, that such restriction
shall not be construed to prevent the purchase of ordinary supplies
from members of the City Council who may be engaged in trade, nor
the employment of the members of the City Council in their ordinary
vocation, by duly authorized heads of departments.