The County Manager shall be appointed on the basis of his education
and his professional experience in executive and administrative affairs.
At the time of his appointment he need not be a resident of Talbot
County, but must reside in Talbot County promptly after his appointment.
The County Manager shall receive compensation as provided by
law.
The County Manager is the chief administrative officer of the
County. Under the direction of the Council, the County Manager has
the following powers and duties:
(a) He shall direct and supervise the administration of all agencies
of the County government, except as otherwise provided by this Charter
or by law.
(b) He shall, with the approval of the Council, appoint, suspend, or
remove the head of each agency of the County government except for
the County Attorney as provided for in Section 220 of this Charter.
During the temporary absence or disability of the head of an agency
of the County government, or if the position becomes vacant, the County
Manager shall, with the approval of the Council, make a temporary
appointment to fill the position. No temporary appointment shall extend
for a period longer than six months.
(c) He shall see that all laws and provisions of this Charter, subject
to enforcement by him or by officers subject to his direction and
supervision, are faithfully executed.
(d) He shall be entitled to attend all Council meetings, except those
concerning his salary or future employment. He shall have no vote.
(e) He shall submit to the Council at the end of the fiscal year a complete
report on the finances and administrative activities of the County
for the preceding year and prepare and make available for distribution
to the public, within three months after the end of each fiscal year,
an annual report on County affairs during that fiscal year.
(f) He shall keep the Council fully advised as to the financial condition
and future needs of the County and make such recommendations to the
Council concerning the affairs of the County as he deems desirable.
(g) He shall be the Finance Officer, Budget Officer, Personnel Officer, Purchasing Agent, and Central Services Officer until otherwise provided for by the Council in accordance with Section 406 of this Charter. With regard to the duties of the Finance Officer, Article
IX, Section 909(1) applies.
(1)
As Finance Officer, he is responsible for keeping a system of
accounts; controlling appropriations and allotments; preparing monthly
and annual financial statements for the Council; auditing, prior to
payment, any claims against the County of whatever kind; depositing,
investing and having custody of all funds; prescribing accounting
systems; preparing for bond sales and advising on debt management;
administering tax sales; collecting and billing for all revenues and
receipts due the County and other functions prescribed by law.
(2)
As Budget Officer, he shall: (a) prepare and submit to the Council all County budgets, prepared in the manner and form provided in Article
VI of this Charter; and (b) study the organization, methods and procedures of each agency of the County government and submit to the Council periodic reports on their efficiency and economy.
(3)
As Personnel Officer, he is responsible for the direction and
supervision of County personnel and, should the Council deem it desirable,
for the administration of a County personnel law if so adopted.
(4)
As Purchasing Agent, he is responsible for administration of
the central purchasing policies of the County government.
(5)
As Central Services Officer, he is responsible for making available
to the several agencies of the County government duplicating, stenographic,
mail, messenger, data processing, communications, and other central
services as specified by legislative act of the Council.
(h) He shall perform other duties prescribed by this Charter, required
by the Council, or necessarily implied by the powers and duties herein
specified.