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§  371. Petty cash funds. 1. The board of supervisors by resolution or  by action taken  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  seventy-six  may  establish  a  revolving  petty  cash fund for any administrative unit or  officer in such amount as is deemed necessary. Any such petty cash  fund  shall continue in existence from year to year until abolished.    2. Expenditures from a petty cash fund may be made only for payment in  advance  of  audit  of properly itemized and verified or certified bills  for materials, supplies or services, other than employment, furnished to  the county for the conduct of its affairs and  upon  terms  calling  for  payment  to  the  vendor  upon  the  delivery  of  any such materials or  supplies or the rendering of any such services, provided that moneys  in  any  such  fund  also  may be used for the purpose of making change when  such is required in the performance  of  official  duties,  and  further  provided  that moneys in any such fund established for the office of the  sheriff, district attorney,  or  any  county  police  officer  or  peace  officer  may  also  be  used to advance travel funds to personnel of the  sheriff's or district attorney's office or any county police officer  or  peace  officer when required to travel on official business.  Upon audit  of bills such petty cash fund shall be reimbursed from  the  appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items  in an amount equal to the amount audited and  allowed. The clerk of the board of supervisors, or such other officer as  shall have custody of  audited  claims,  immediately  shall  notify  the  county  treasurer in writing of the disallowance of any of such bills or  any portion  of  any  such  bills,  stating  the  amount  in  each  case  disallowed.  Any  of  such  bills or any portion of any of such bills as  shall be disallowed upon audit shall be the personal  liability  of  the  official  responsible  for  the  use  of  the petty cash fund from which  payment on account thereof was made, and such official  shall  forthwith  reimburse  such  petty cash fund in the amount of such disallowances. If  such reimbursement has not been made by the time of the first payment of  salary to such official after the disallowance of any such bills or  any  portion  of any of such bills, the amount of such disallowances shall be  withheld by the county  treasurer  from  such  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary  payments,  and paid into such petty cash  fund until an amount equal to the amount of such disallowances has  been  repaid to such petty cash fund.    3.  The  chief  fiscal  officer  at  any time may require the official  responsible for the use of a petty cash fund to account for  the  moneys  in such fund.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-7 > 371

§  371. Petty cash funds. 1. The board of supervisors by resolution or  by action taken  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  seventy-six  may  establish  a  revolving  petty  cash fund for any administrative unit or  officer in such amount as is deemed necessary. Any such petty cash  fund  shall continue in existence from year to year until abolished.    2. Expenditures from a petty cash fund may be made only for payment in  advance  of  audit  of properly itemized and verified or certified bills  for materials, supplies or services, other than employment, furnished to  the county for the conduct of its affairs and  upon  terms  calling  for  payment  to  the  vendor  upon  the  delivery  of  any such materials or  supplies or the rendering of any such services, provided that moneys  in  any  such  fund  also  may be used for the purpose of making change when  such is required in the performance  of  official  duties,  and  further  provided  that moneys in any such fund established for the office of the  sheriff, district attorney,  or  any  county  police  officer  or  peace  officer  may  also  be  used to advance travel funds to personnel of the  sheriff's or district attorney's office or any county police officer  or  peace  officer when required to travel on official business.  Upon audit  of bills such petty cash fund shall be reimbursed from  the  appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items  in an amount equal to the amount audited and  allowed. The clerk of the board of supervisors, or such other officer as  shall have custody of  audited  claims,  immediately  shall  notify  the  county  treasurer in writing of the disallowance of any of such bills or  any portion  of  any  such  bills,  stating  the  amount  in  each  case  disallowed.  Any  of  such  bills or any portion of any of such bills as  shall be disallowed upon audit shall be the personal  liability  of  the  official  responsible  for  the  use  of  the petty cash fund from which  payment on account thereof was made, and such official  shall  forthwith  reimburse  such  petty cash fund in the amount of such disallowances. If  such reimbursement has not been made by the time of the first payment of  salary to such official after the disallowance of any such bills or  any  portion  of any of such bills, the amount of such disallowances shall be  withheld by the county  treasurer  from  such  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary  payments,  and paid into such petty cash  fund until an amount equal to the amount of such disallowances has  been  repaid to such petty cash fund.    3.  The  chief  fiscal  officer  at  any time may require the official  responsible for the use of a petty cash fund to account for  the  moneys  in such fund.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-7 > 371

§  371. Petty cash funds. 1. The board of supervisors by resolution or  by action taken  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  seventy-six  may  establish  a  revolving  petty  cash fund for any administrative unit or  officer in such amount as is deemed necessary. Any such petty cash  fund  shall continue in existence from year to year until abolished.    2. Expenditures from a petty cash fund may be made only for payment in  advance  of  audit  of properly itemized and verified or certified bills  for materials, supplies or services, other than employment, furnished to  the county for the conduct of its affairs and  upon  terms  calling  for  payment  to  the  vendor  upon  the  delivery  of  any such materials or  supplies or the rendering of any such services, provided that moneys  in  any  such  fund  also  may be used for the purpose of making change when  such is required in the performance  of  official  duties,  and  further  provided  that moneys in any such fund established for the office of the  sheriff, district attorney,  or  any  county  police  officer  or  peace  officer  may  also  be  used to advance travel funds to personnel of the  sheriff's or district attorney's office or any county police officer  or  peace  officer when required to travel on official business.  Upon audit  of bills such petty cash fund shall be reimbursed from  the  appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items  in an amount equal to the amount audited and  allowed. The clerk of the board of supervisors, or such other officer as  shall have custody of  audited  claims,  immediately  shall  notify  the  county  treasurer in writing of the disallowance of any of such bills or  any portion  of  any  such  bills,  stating  the  amount  in  each  case  disallowed.  Any  of  such  bills or any portion of any of such bills as  shall be disallowed upon audit shall be the personal  liability  of  the  official  responsible  for  the  use  of  the petty cash fund from which  payment on account thereof was made, and such official  shall  forthwith  reimburse  such  petty cash fund in the amount of such disallowances. If  such reimbursement has not been made by the time of the first payment of  salary to such official after the disallowance of any such bills or  any  portion  of any of such bills, the amount of such disallowances shall be  withheld by the county  treasurer  from  such  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary  payments,  and paid into such petty cash  fund until an amount equal to the amount of such disallowances has  been  repaid to such petty cash fund.    3.  The  chief  fiscal  officer  at  any time may require the official  responsible for the use of a petty cash fund to account for  the  moneys  in such fund.