New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 32 - LICENSURE OF CERTAIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS
Subchapter 2 - MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERS
Section 5:32-2.1 - Duties of a chief financial officer
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:32-2.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The chief financial officer, including anyone classified as temporary pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.13. for interim pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.11, shall carry out the duties set forth in this section along with such other duties as are required by law:
1. Serve as custodian of all public
funds;
2. Assist in preparing the
annual budget;
3. Ensure the proper
and accurate preparation, posting, maintenance, and reconciliation, as
applicable, of all books, ledgers, schedules, statements, reports, and other
records pertaining to municipal or county finances. All financial schedules
and, as applicable, other records shall be prepared in such a manner as to
facilitate audit review;
4.
Maintain and monitor separate accounts for all budgeted appropriations and
anticipated revenue;
5. Prepare
year-end reports of all revenues and expenditures and provide the governing
body with periodic status reports for all budget revenues and appropriations as
they correspond to the annual adopted budget;
6. Prepare, analyze, and/or review monthly
reports of the treasurer, tax collector (in the case of a municipality),
financial reports of other departments, and on all investments;
7. Lead in helping the governing body develop
fiscal policy, including preparing projections and calculations to support
long-term plans concerning revenue, appropriations, surplus, the tax levy and
caps thereon and, for chief municipal finance officers, the municipal budget
appropriations cap;
8. Develop and
implement a system of internal controls to safeguard assets and monitor
compliance, including:
i. Documentation of
internal accounting control processes, procedures, and authorizations, with
regular review and evaluation of same;
ii. Training all relevant personnel,
including, but not limited to, department heads and/or others in positions of
approval;
iii. Administration and
oversight of claim payment procedures; and
iv. Supervising petty cash accounts and
change funds; and
9.
Ensure compliance with all statutes, rules, regulations, and directives
pertaining to financial administration and such other duties assigned by law to
the chief financial officer, including:
i.
Provisions of the Local Government Supervision Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27BB-1 et seq.,
Local Bond Law,
N.J.S.A.
40A:2-1 et seq., Local Budget Law,
N.J.S.A.
40A:4-1 et seq., Local Fiscal Affairs Law,
N.J.S.A.
40A:5-1 et seq., and such other statutes as
may pertain to financial administration including, as applicable, the Local
Public Contracts Law,
N.J.S.A.
40A:11-1 et seq.;
ii. Rules and regulations promulgated by the
Local Finance Board, Director of the Division of Local Government Services or
any other State or Federal agency pertaining to financial
administration;
iii. Directives of
the Division of Local Government Services in the Department of Community
Affairs;
iv. Single Audit Act
requirements promulgated by Federal or State law that pertain to financial
compliance;
v. Continuing financial
disclosure obligations as may be set forth in Federal law, State law, and any
agreements executed as part of past issuances of debt; and
vi. Regulations of the Internal Revenue
Service relating to the issuance of tax exempt debt, as well as requirements
related to employee payroll and vendor payments.
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