There shall be a City Auditor who shall be head of the Bureau
of Audits and Accounts. The City Auditor shall be appointed by, and
be directly responsible to, the Council for an indefinite term of
office. At the time of appointment, the City Auditor shall have had
a minimum of three years of combined experience in auditing, accounting
or fiscal management, with appropriate training and education. The
City Auditor shall have charge and custody of all fiscal records of
the City; shall pre-audit all City orders for materials and supplies,
certifying to the legality of all such orders and designating the
fund or appropriation to which each purchase shall be charged, and
shall perform such other accounting or auditing functions as directed
by the Council.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- The Charter
- Ch C Charter
- Ch C Pt 2 Art III City Auditor
- § C-8 Qualifications and duties.
- The Code
- Part I, Administrative Legislation
- Ch 1 General Provisions
- Ch 2 Administration
- Ch 9 Appearance Tickets
- Ch 13 Business Improvement Districts
- Ch 15 Claims
- Ch 19 Community Development Advisory Board
- Ch 22 Community Relations Committee
- Ch 26 Continuity of Government
- Ch 35 Economic Development Zone
- Ch 37 Energize NY Benefit Financing Program
- Ch 39 Environmental Conservation Commission
- Ch 43 Ethics, Code of
- Ch 45 Financial Reports
- Ch 47 Historic District and Landmarks Review Commission
- Ch 51 Human Rights, Commission on
- Ch 53 Joint Task Force on Sustainability and Climate Smart Practices in Community Planning
- Ch 56 Mental Health Board, County
- Ch 60 Officers and Employees
- Ch 67 Personnel Policies
- Ch 71 Planning Commission
- Ch 72 (Reserved)
- Ch 75 Plumbing Inspector
- Ch 79 Police Department
- Ch 83 Property, City-Owned
- Ch 87 Public Employment Relations Board
- Part II, General Legislation
- Ch 109 Air Pollution
- Ch 113 Alarms
- Ch 116 Alcoholic Beverages
- Ch 120 Amusement Devices
- Ch 124 Animals
- Ch 126 Application Processing Restrictions
- Ch 128 Auctions and Auctioneers
- Ch 130 Community Social Host and Underage Drinking
- Ch 133 Bicycles
- Ch 136 Bingo
- Ch 141 Buildings
- Ch 143 Community Choice Aggregation Program
- Ch 145 Domestic Partnerships
- Ch 148 Electricians
- Ch 154 Firearms and Dangerous Weapons
- Ch 158 Floodplain Management and Flood Damage Prevention
- Ch 159 Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management
- Ch 162 Freshwater Wetlands
- Ch 166 Games of Chance
- Ch 176 Housing and Property Maintenance
- Ch 177 Landlord Registry
- Ch 181 Insurance
- Ch 185 Junk Dealers and Junkyards
- Ch 188 Littering
- Ch 189 Plastics, Disposable
- Ch 191 Loan Brokers
- Ch 195 Loitering; Curfew
- Ch 201 Noise
- Ch 205 Nuisances
- Ch 209 Obscene Materials
- Ch 216 Parks and Recreation
- Ch 220 Peace and Good Order
- Ch 224 Peddlers and Solicitors
- Ch 228 Plumbing
- Ch 234 Recycling
- Ch 235 Refrigerators, Discarded
- Ch 237 Sales, Special
- Ch 242 Secondhand Dealers
- Ch 247 Solid Waste
- Ch 251 Streets and Sidewalks
- Ch 255 Tattoo Parlors.
- Ch 257 Taxation
- Ch 258 Tax Exemption for First-Time Homebuyers of Newly Constructed Homes
- Ch 260 Taxicabs
- Ch 264 Utilities, Public
- Ch 270 Vehicles and Traffic
- Ch 271 Complete Streets
- Ch 273 Vehicles, Immobilization, Towing and Storage of
- Ch 274 Vehicles, Off-Road
- Ch 275 Vehicles, Junked
- Ch 285 Zoning
- Ch 286 Storm Sewers
- Disposition List
- Ch DL Disposition List