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§ 2523. Moneys;  custody  and  disbursement.  1. The treasurer of each  city school district shall demand, collect, receive and  have  the  care  and  custody  of  moneys  belonging  to  or  due the district from every  source. On the business day next following the day of their receipt  the  treasurer  shall  deposit  in  his name, as treasurer of the city school  district, all such moneys in or with such banks or  trust  companies  as  shall  have  been  designated  as  depositaries  of  the  moneys of such  district. Where the board of education with the written consent  of  the  city  authorities,  has appointed a city officer as city school district  treasurer, such treasurer may not commingle school district  funds  with  city funds.    2.  Such  moneys  shall  be  disbursed  only  on the signature of such  treasurer by checks payable to the person or persons  entitled  thereto.  The  board  of  education  may  in  its  discretion  require  that  such  checks-other than  checks   for  salary,  be  countersigned  by  another  officer  of such district. When authorized by resolution of the board of  education such checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of  the  treasurer  and  other  district  officer whose signature is required, as  reproduced by a machine or device commonly known as a check-signer. Each  check drawn by the treasurer shall state the fund against  which  it  is  drawn.  No fund shall be overdrawn nor shall any check be drawn upon one  fund to pay a claim chargeable to another. No money shall be paid out by  the treasurer except upon the warrant of  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  education  after  audit  and  allowance  by  such  board, or if a claims  auditor shall have been appointed,  except  upon  the  warrant  of  such  claims  auditor  after  audit  and allowance thereof; provided, however,  when provision for payment has  been  made  in  the  annual  budget  the  treasurer  may  pay,  without such warrant or prior audit and allowance,  (a) the principal of and interest on bonds, notes or other evidences  of  indebtedness  of  the  district or for the payment of which the district  shall be liable, and  (b)  compensation  for  services  of  officers  or  employees  engaged at agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year  upon presentation of  a  duly  certified  payroll.  By  resolution  duly  adopted, the board may determine to enter into a contract to provide for  the  deposit of the periodic payroll of the school district in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-51 > 2523

§ 2523. Moneys;  custody  and  disbursement.  1. The treasurer of each  city school district shall demand, collect, receive and  have  the  care  and  custody  of  moneys  belonging  to  or  due the district from every  source. On the business day next following the day of their receipt  the  treasurer  shall  deposit  in  his name, as treasurer of the city school  district, all such moneys in or with such banks or  trust  companies  as  shall  have  been  designated  as  depositaries  of  the  moneys of such  district. Where the board of education with the written consent  of  the  city  authorities,  has appointed a city officer as city school district  treasurer, such treasurer may not commingle school district  funds  with  city funds.    2.  Such  moneys  shall  be  disbursed  only  on the signature of such  treasurer by checks payable to the person or persons  entitled  thereto.  The  board  of  education  may  in  its  discretion  require  that  such  checks-other than  checks   for  salary,  be  countersigned  by  another  officer  of such district. When authorized by resolution of the board of  education such checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of  the  treasurer  and  other  district  officer whose signature is required, as  reproduced by a machine or device commonly known as a check-signer. Each  check drawn by the treasurer shall state the fund against  which  it  is  drawn.  No fund shall be overdrawn nor shall any check be drawn upon one  fund to pay a claim chargeable to another. No money shall be paid out by  the treasurer except upon the warrant of  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  education  after  audit  and  allowance  by  such  board, or if a claims  auditor shall have been appointed,  except  upon  the  warrant  of  such  claims  auditor  after  audit  and allowance thereof; provided, however,  when provision for payment has  been  made  in  the  annual  budget  the  treasurer  may  pay,  without such warrant or prior audit and allowance,  (a) the principal of and interest on bonds, notes or other evidences  of  indebtedness  of  the  district or for the payment of which the district  shall be liable, and  (b)  compensation  for  services  of  officers  or  employees  engaged at agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year  upon presentation of  a  duly  certified  payroll.  By  resolution  duly  adopted, the board may determine to enter into a contract to provide for  the  deposit of the periodic payroll of the school district in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-51 > 2523

§ 2523. Moneys;  custody  and  disbursement.  1. The treasurer of each  city school district shall demand, collect, receive and  have  the  care  and  custody  of  moneys  belonging  to  or  due the district from every  source. On the business day next following the day of their receipt  the  treasurer  shall  deposit  in  his name, as treasurer of the city school  district, all such moneys in or with such banks or  trust  companies  as  shall  have  been  designated  as  depositaries  of  the  moneys of such  district. Where the board of education with the written consent  of  the  city  authorities,  has appointed a city officer as city school district  treasurer, such treasurer may not commingle school district  funds  with  city funds.    2.  Such  moneys  shall  be  disbursed  only  on the signature of such  treasurer by checks payable to the person or persons  entitled  thereto.  The  board  of  education  may  in  its  discretion  require  that  such  checks-other than  checks   for  salary,  be  countersigned  by  another  officer  of such district. When authorized by resolution of the board of  education such checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of  the  treasurer  and  other  district  officer whose signature is required, as  reproduced by a machine or device commonly known as a check-signer. Each  check drawn by the treasurer shall state the fund against  which  it  is  drawn.  No fund shall be overdrawn nor shall any check be drawn upon one  fund to pay a claim chargeable to another. No money shall be paid out by  the treasurer except upon the warrant of  the  clerk  of  the  board  of  education  after  audit  and  allowance  by  such  board, or if a claims  auditor shall have been appointed,  except  upon  the  warrant  of  such  claims  auditor  after  audit  and allowance thereof; provided, however,  when provision for payment has  been  made  in  the  annual  budget  the  treasurer  may  pay,  without such warrant or prior audit and allowance,  (a) the principal of and interest on bonds, notes or other evidences  of  indebtedness  of  the  district or for the payment of which the district  shall be liable, and  (b)  compensation  for  services  of  officers  or  employees  engaged at agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year  upon presentation of  a  duly  certified  payroll.  By  resolution  duly  adopted, the board may determine to enter into a contract to provide for  the  deposit of the periodic payroll of the school district in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.