STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          5793

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                     March 23, 2023
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        Introduced  by M. of A. FLOOD -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Local Governments

        AN ACT to amend the county law, in relation to extending audit authority
          over industrial development authorities and local  development  corpo-
          rations to each county comptroller

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 577 of the county law, as  amended
     2  by chapter 474 of the laws of 1988, is amended to read as follows:
     3    1. The county comptroller shall: (a) have general superintendence over
     4  the  fiscal  affairs  of  the county; (b) audit all claims, accounts and
     5  demands that are lawful county charges with the same effect as if audit-
     6  ed and directed to be paid by the board of supervisors; (c)  keep  books
     7  and  records  at  the  expense of the county showing all appropriations,
     8  funds and expenditures together with the name of the  claimant  and  the
     9  amounts  and  nature thereof; (d) keep and preserve all claims, accounts
    10  and demands, number them consecutively and endorse thereon their  allow-
    11  ance  or  disallowance  in whole or in part; (e) keep a separate account
    12  with each county officer or department and special funds; (f)  keep  and
    13  preserve  all  contracts  for  the furnishing of heat, light, telephone,
    14  supplies or other services; (g) keep a record of all bonded indebtedness
    15  and other loans and conduct the  sale  of  all  bonds  pursuant  to  the
    16  provisions  of  the  local finance law; (h) procure bank statements from
    17  depositaries of county funds at least once a month  and  reconcile  them
    18  with  his  or her books and that of the county treasurer; (i) subject to
    19  the provisions of the civil service  law,  certify  the  correctness  of
    20  payrolls for the payment of salaries of officers and employees paid from
    21  county  funds and deliver a certified transcript to the county treasurer
    22  as authorization for payment; provided that if the board of  supervisors
    23  enters  into  a  contract  pursuant  to  subdivision six of section five
    24  hundred fifty of this chapter such certified transcript shall be  deliv-

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1  ered  to the appropriate bank or trust company; (j) at least once a year
     2  review all books and records, vouchers and other  papers  pertaining  to
     3  the  money, funds and property of the county and render a report thereon
     4  to  the board of supervisors as to whether proper books and records have
     5  been kept and all moneys and property of the county accounted  for;  (k)
     6  cause  to  be  printed  within thirty days after the close of the fiscal
     7  year for distribution to the board of supervisors, county  officers  and
     8  the public, a verified statement in summary form showing the receipts of
     9  money  from  all  sources,  the  expenditures and balances by funds, and
    10  bonded indebtedness together with the terms of payment and  the  balance
    11  unpaid and such other information as may be deemed proper or directed by
    12  the board of supervisors; (1) in the county of Nassau, examine and audit
    13  on  his or her own motion or when directed to do so by resolution of the
    14  board of supervisors all accounts, contracts, books and records  of  the
    15  Nassau  county  industrial  development agency as established by section
    16  nine hundred twenty-two of the  general  municipal  law,  and  all  bank
    17  statements  from depositaries of such agency funds; (m)  audit or review
    18  an audit of industrial development  authorities  and  local  development
    19  corporations  operating  within  the county and audit or review an audit
    20  prior to the renewal or renegotiation of a PILOT agreement by such enti-
    21  ties; and (n) perform such additional  and  related  duties  as  may  be
    22  prescribed by law or directed by the board of supervisors.
    23    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.