[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Albion 5-11-1983
as L.L. No. 3-1983 (Ch. 22A of the 1974 Code). Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Procurement policy — See Ch. 66.
When a credit is given upon the sale of village property for the consideration
of money, or any part thereof, the Board of Trustees is hereby authorized
to take in its corporate name such security by note and mortgage or otherwise
for the payment thereof, as it shall deem best, and shall hold the same as
a corporation and account therefor to its successors in office and the public
in the manner it is now or hereafter required by law to account for moneys
received by it; and the Board and its successors may, in the name of its office,
sue for and recover the moneys due and unpaid upon any security so taken by
it or its predecessors.
The village shall have the power, either individually or jointly with
one or more municipal corporations, to apply for, accept and expend funds
or property made available by the federal government, either directly or through
the state, pursuant to the provisions of any federal law which is not inconsistent
with the statutes or Constitution of this state, in order to administer, conduct
or participate with the federal government in programs relating to the general
welfare of the inhabitants of the village. This village is authorized to appropriate
and expend such funds or property as is required to administer, conduct or
participate in any such programs and may perform any and all acts necessary
to effectuate the purposes of any such programs.
A.
The village, either individually or jointly with one
or more other municipal corporations, may enter into agreements with private,
nonprofit agencies which are authorized to apply for and accept funds or property
made available by the federal government pursuant to the provisions of any
federal law which is not inconsistent with the statutes or Constitution of
this state in order to administer, conduct or participate with the federal
government in programs relating to the general welfare of the inhabitants
of the village. Such agreements may provide that funds, property, services
or facilities will be made available by the village or any such municipal
corporations to such private, nonprofit agency upon such terms and conditions
as may be prescribed by the village or any such municipal corporation in order
to defray that portion of the cost of any program administered by any such
private, nonprofit agency which is not paid for by funds made available by
the federal government.
B.
Such private, nonprofit agency shall file annually with
the village and such other municipal corporation with which it has entered
into such an agreement, or at such more frequent periods as may be required
by the village or such municipality, a financial report with respect to such
program or programs and shall make available for inspection or audit by the
village and such municipal corporations its books, records and other data.
C.
No funds, property, services or facilities shall be made
available by the village to a private, nonprofit agency pursuant to the provisions
of this section unless such agency has attained approval of its program as
required by law and its program is designed to serve an area within the village.