A.
Organization.
(1)
There shall be a Department of Finance, the head of which shall be the Chief Financial Officer. The Chief Financial Officer shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Township Council in accordance with the provisions set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.1 et seq.
B.
Compensation of Chief Financial Officer. Compensation for the Chief Financial Officer shall be such sum as shall be fixed by law. He/She shall serve without additional compensation as head of any of the divisions of the Department of Finance in the absence of division heads.
C.
Powers and duties of Chief Financial Officer.
(1)
He/She shall be responsible for all financial activities and functions of the Township government other than those activities and functions for which responsibility is vested in the Business Administrator. He/She shall have all the functions, powers and duties relating to revenue and finance to the extent that such functions, powers and duties are not vested in the Department of Administration.
(2)
Through the divisions of the Department and otherwise, the Chief Financial Officer shall be responsible for the accounting, preauditing and control of all the Township revenues and expenditures; for the custody, receipt and disbursement of all Township funds; for the safety and investment of the Township's investments; for the management of the Township debt; for the development of fiscal policies for recommendation to the Mayor; and for the safeguarding of the Township's financial interest to the fullest extent.
(3)
The Chief Financial Officer shall furnish a corporate surety bond, at the expense of the Township, for the faithful performance of his/her duties, in such sum and in such form as shall be approved by resolution of the Council.
(4)
The Chief Financial Officer shall prepare and prescribe uniform forms of budget requests for the use of all departments and all other spending agencies, together with appropriate instructions for such use.
(5)
The Chief Financial Officer shall review and analyze all budget requests for appropriations and make recommendations with respect thereto to the Business Administrator.
(6)
The Chief Financial Officer shall study the organization and operation of any and all departments and all other spending agencies for the purpose of budget analysis.
(7)
The Chief Financial Officer shall prescribe and require each department and other spending agencies for which Township appropriations are made to maintain records and produce reports of their respective workload and performance, expressed in appropriate work units, which may be prescribed or approved for each of the departments and other spending agencies by the Chief Financial Officer.
(8)
The Chief Financial Officer shall compile the budget document in accordance with the policies established by the Mayor, for presentation by the Mayor to the Council in accordance with the Charter.
(9)
Budget operations. The Chief Financial Officer shall supervise the administration of each annual budget. Immediately after the budget has been enacted and after consultation with the head of each department, the Chief Financial Officer shall establish quarterly or other periodic allotments of appropriations to each department as the Business Administrator and Mayor approve. At the beginning of each allotment period, the amount specified shall become available to each department for obligations during that period. Such allotments for any department may be modified, upon request of the head of the department, by the Business Administrator or by direction of the Mayor. An encumbrance system of account to control all expenditures within the limits of budget appropriations and such allotments shall be maintained by the Department of Finance.
(10)
Administration standards. The Chief Financial Officer shall maintain a continuous administrative review of departmental operating methods, organization and management. In cooperation with the department heads and divisions thereof, the Chief Financial Officer shall develop standards to improve administrative practices and procedures and the management of the Township government and shall make recommendations of such standards to the Business Administrator.
(11)
Expenditure control. If at any time during the budget year the Chief Financial Officer shall ascertain that the available revenue plus balances for the year will be less than the total appropriations, he/she shall so advise the Business Administrator, who shall reconsider the work programs and allotments of the several offices, departments and agencies. Upon such reconsideration and with the approval of the Mayor, the Chief Financial Officer shall revise the allotments so as to forestall, so far as possible, the making of commitments and expenditures in excess of the revenue to be realized during the fiscal year.
(12)
Other duties as may be assigned by the Mayor or the Business Administrator.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]