With the approval of the Council, the Executive shall appoint
a person, knowledgeable and experienced in financial matters, to serve
as the Director of Finance of the County.
The Director of Finance shall perform the following duties:
(1) Keep a system of accounts;
(2) Control appropriations and allotments;
(3) Prepare monthly and annual financial reports;
(4) Audit, prior to payment, any claims against the government of whatever
kind;
(5) Deposit, invest, and have custody of all government funds and bonds;
(6) Prescribe accounting systems;
(7) Prepare for bond sales and advise on debt management;
(9) Bill and collect for all revenues and receipts due the government,
to the extent such activities are not performed by any elected officer
of the County;
(10) Prepare the budget when so directed by the Executive; and
(11) Perform other duties as may be directed by the Executive and/or prescribed
by law.
The fiscal or budget year and the tax year of the government
begins on the first day of July and ends on the 30th day of June of
the succeeding year.
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Not later than April 1 of each year, the Executive shall prepare
and submit a proposed budget to the Council for the ensuing fiscal
year. The proposed budget shall present a complete financial plan
for the government reflecting anticipated revenues from all sources,
expenditures, and any surplus or deficit in the general or special
funds of the government. The proposed budget shall be reproduced and
made available to the public.
The budget message shall contain supporting summary tables and
explain the proposed Current Expense Budget, the Current Revenue Budget,
the Capital Budget, and the Capital Improvement Program both in terms
of finances and of work to be done. It shall outline the proposed
financial policies of the government for the ensuing fiscal year and
describe the important features of the proposed budget. It shall indicate
any major changes in financial policies and in expenditures, appropriations
and revenues as compared with the fiscal year currently ending, and
shall set forth the reasons for the changes.
Upon submission of the proposed budget, the Council shall cause
to be published in at least one newspaper of general circulation in
the County a notice of the date, time and place of at least one public
hearing on the budget by the Council. If the Council determines that
no such newspaper exists in the County, the Council shall use whatever
media it deems most suited to satisfy the public notice requirements
of this section. No final budget action may be taken by the Council
until after the public hearing or hearings have been held, and then
only in open, public session.
After enacting the Annual Budget and Appropriations Ordinance,
the Council shall levy the amount of taxes required by the budget
to ensure that the budget is balanced so that proposed revenues equal
proposed expenditures.
On the recommendation of the Executive, the Council may make
supplemental appropriations from any contingency appropriations in
the budget; from revenues received from anticipated sources but in
excess of budget estimates; or from revenues received from sources
not anticipated in the budget.
To meet an emergency declared pursuant to Section
305 of this Charter, the Council may make emergency appropriations from the sources provided in Section
511 of this Charter. To the extent unappropriated revenues are unavailable to meet the emergency, the Council by law may authorize the issuance of emergency notes, which may be renewed from time to time. Emergency notes and renewals issued pursuant to this section shall not be paid later than the last day of the next fiscal year succeeding that in which the emergency appropriation was made.
Unless otherwise provided by law, all unexpended and unencumbered
appropriations in the Current Expense Budget and/or Current Revenue
Budget remaining at the end of the fiscal year shall revert into the
treasury. No appropriation for a capital project in the Capital Budget
may revert until the purpose for which the appropriation was made
is accomplished or abandoned; but any capital project shall be considered
abandoned if three fiscal years elapse without any expenditure from
or encumbrance of the appropriation. The balances remaining to the
credit of the completed or abandoned capital projects shall revert
to the general fund and be available for appropriation in subsequent
budgets.
Upon recommendation of the Executive and after a public hearing
and an affirmative vote of at least three Council members, the Council
may amend the Annual Budget and Appropriations Ordinance to provide
funds for a capital project not previously appearing in the Capital
Budget for the fiscal year. The amendment shall not increase the total
amount of appropriations for the fiscal year, unless such increased
appropriations shall be funded from revenues received in excess of
those budgeted or from unanticipated revenues not previously budgeted
in the Annual Budget and Appropriations Ordinance for the fiscal year.