New York Second Class Cities Law Article 6 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

  • 60 - Temporary and Funded Debts.
    (a) Whenever the finance board, as that term is defined in section 2.00 of the local finance law, shall authorize the issuance of bonds or...
  • 62 - Comptroller and Deputy Comptroller.
    The comptroller may appoint, to hold office during his pleasure, a deputy and such other subordinates as may be prescribed by the board of estimate...
  • 63 - Duties of Comptroller.
    The comptroller shall superintend the fiscal affairs of the city and manage the same pursuant to law and ordinance of the common council. He shall...
  • 64 - Claims Against the City.
    No claim against the city except for a fixed salary, for the principal or interest on a bonded or funded debt or other loan, or...
  • 65 - Custody and Management of Sinking Fund.
    The comptroller shall have, under the direction of the board of estimate and apportionment, the custody, investment and management of any sinking fund provided for...
  • 66 - Accounts With Treasurer.
    The comptroller shall keep an account between the city and the treasurer, and of all moneys received and disbursed by the treasurer, and for that...
  • 67 - Annual Financial Statement.
    The comptroller shall, within thirty days after the close of each fiscal year, prepare and publish in book or pamphlet form a full and accurate...
  • 68 - Treasurer and Deputy Treasurer.
    The treasurer may appoint, to hold office during his pleasure, a deputy and such other subordinates as may be prescribed by the board of estimate...
  • 69 - Duties of Treasurer.
    The treasurer shall demand, collect, receive and have the care and custody of and shall disburse all moneys belonging to or due the city from...
  • 70 - Deposits and Accounts.
    All moneys deposited by the treasurer, as provided herein, shall be placed to the credit of the city. The treasurer shall keep bank books in...
  • 71 - Board of Estimate and Apportionment.
    There shall be a board of estimate and apportionment, which shall consist of the mayor, comptroller, corporation counsel, president of the common council, and the...
  • 72 - Sinking Fund.
    Unless under special laws governing the city at the time this chapter takes effect provision is made for the creation or maintenance of a sinking...
  • 73 - Fiscal Year; Departmental Estimates.
    The fiscal year of the city shall commence on the first day of January. On or before the first day of November in each year...
  • 74 - Determination of Positions and Salaries.
    The board of estimate and apportionment, except as otherwise provided by law, shall have authority to fix the salaries or compensation, and determine the positions...
  • 75 - Annual Estimate.
    Within sixty days after the commencement of each fiscal year, the board of estimate and apportionment shall make an itemized statement, in writing, of the...
  • 76 - Annual Appropriations.
    When the common council shall have adopted the final estimate of the board of estimate and apportionment or said estimate as amended by it, the...
  • 77 - Tax Budget.
    The amount of estimated expenditures contained in the annual estimate adopted by the common council, less the amount of estimated revenues applicable to the payment...
  • 79 - Contracts and Expenditures Prohibited.
    No officer, board, or department shall, during any fiscal year, expend or contract to be expended any money or incur any liability, or enter into...
  • 80 - Penalties for Violation of Preceding Section.
    Any officer or member of any board or department of the city, making or voting for any contract prohibited by the preceding section, or auditing...
  • 81 - Appropriations for Band Concerts.
    The board of estimate and apportionment may include in the annual estimate and appropriate an amount to be expended by the superintendent of parks under...

Last modified: February 3, 2019