[NRO 1987, § 2-170; amended 7-9-2002 by Ord. No. O-02-66; 3-25-2008 by Ord. No. O-08-11]
A.
The mayor shall appoint a chief financial officer to be director of the financial services division. The chief financial officer shall report directly to the mayor. The chief financial officer shall oversee all the operations, management and functions of the Comptroller and Treasurer/Tax Collector as prescribed in the City Charter.
B.
The Chief Financial Officer may hold either the office of Comptroller or that of Treasurer/Tax Collector, but not both.
C.
The Director of the Financial Services Division shall have the responsibility to administer the programs and functions of the Division and ensure that the functions delineated in this Division are carried out efficiently and completely so that the fiscal responsibilities and the statistical responsibilities of the Division are met. The Director shall also perform such other duties as assigned by the Mayor.
[Amended 4-9-2019 by Ord. No. O-19-040]
D.
The Chief Financial Officer shall also be responsible for:
(1)
Reviews and investigations of financial activities of all departments and evaluation of related internal controls.
(2)
Long-range financial planning.
(3)
Advice to elected officials concerning status of city debt.
(4)
Analysis, coordination, and negotiation of all new debt instruments.
(5)
Development of fiscal performance measurements.
(6)
Performance of other tasks as may be assigned by the Mayor.