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§  128-a.  Petty  cash  fund.    1.  The board of managers of a public  general hospital may, by resolution, establish a  revolving  petty  cash  fund for any officer in such amount as the board may determine. Any such  petty  cash  fund  shall  continue  in existence from year to year until  abolished by the board of managers.    2. Expenditures from the petty cash fund may be made only for payment,  in advance of audit, of properly  itemized  and  verified  or  certified  claims  for  materials,  supplies  or  services,  other than employment,  furnished to the hospital 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,  however,  that  moneys  in such fund also may be used for the purpose of  making change when the same is required in the performance  of  official  duties.  At the time of any payment from such fund, the officer for whom  the fund was established shall require delivery to him  of  a  claim  in  form sufficient for audit as required by law. A list of all expenditures  made  from any such petty cash fund, together with the claims supporting  such expenditures, shall be  presented  periodically  to  the  board  of  managers  for audit. The board of managers shall direct the treasurer to  reimburse such petty cash fund from the appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items,  in an amount equal to the total of such claims which it shall so  audit and allow. Any claim or portion  thereof  which  the  board  shall  refuse  to  allow  shall  be  the  personal  liability of the particular  officer for whom  such  petty  cash  fund  was  established,  who  shall  promptly  reimburse  the  petty  cash fund in the amount disallowed.  If  reimbursement has not been made by the time  of  the  first  payment  of  salary   to   such  officer  following  the  disallowance,  the  amounts  disallowed shall be withheld from  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary payments, and paid into the petty cash fund until the  same has been fully reimbursed.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 128-a

§  128-a.  Petty  cash  fund.    1.  The board of managers of a public  general hospital may, by resolution, establish a  revolving  petty  cash  fund for any officer in such amount as the board may determine. Any such  petty  cash  fund  shall  continue  in existence from year to year until  abolished by the board of managers.    2. Expenditures from the petty cash fund may be made only for payment,  in advance of audit, of properly  itemized  and  verified  or  certified  claims  for  materials,  supplies  or  services,  other than employment,  furnished to the hospital 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,  however,  that  moneys  in such fund also may be used for the purpose of  making change when the same is required in the performance  of  official  duties.  At the time of any payment from such fund, the officer for whom  the fund was established shall require delivery to him  of  a  claim  in  form sufficient for audit as required by law. A list of all expenditures  made  from any such petty cash fund, together with the claims supporting  such expenditures, shall be  presented  periodically  to  the  board  of  managers  for audit. The board of managers shall direct the treasurer to  reimburse such petty cash fund from the appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items,  in an amount equal to the total of such claims which it shall so  audit and allow. Any claim or portion  thereof  which  the  board  shall  refuse  to  allow  shall  be  the  personal  liability of the particular  officer for whom  such  petty  cash  fund  was  established,  who  shall  promptly  reimburse  the  petty  cash fund in the amount disallowed.  If  reimbursement has not been made by the time  of  the  first  payment  of  salary   to   such  officer  following  the  disallowance,  the  amounts  disallowed shall be withheld from  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary payments, and paid into the petty cash fund until the  same has been fully reimbursed.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 128-a

§  128-a.  Petty  cash  fund.    1.  The board of managers of a public  general hospital may, by resolution, establish a  revolving  petty  cash  fund for any officer in such amount as the board may determine. Any such  petty  cash  fund  shall  continue  in existence from year to year until  abolished by the board of managers.    2. Expenditures from the petty cash fund may be made only for payment,  in advance of audit, of properly  itemized  and  verified  or  certified  claims  for  materials,  supplies  or  services,  other than employment,  furnished to the hospital 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,  however,  that  moneys  in such fund also may be used for the purpose of  making change when the same is required in the performance  of  official  duties.  At the time of any payment from such fund, the officer for whom  the fund was established shall require delivery to him  of  a  claim  in  form sufficient for audit as required by law. A list of all expenditures  made  from any such petty cash fund, together with the claims supporting  such expenditures, shall be  presented  periodically  to  the  board  of  managers  for audit. The board of managers shall direct the treasurer to  reimburse such petty cash fund from the appropriate  budgetary  item  or  items,  in an amount equal to the total of such claims which it shall so  audit and allow. Any claim or portion  thereof  which  the  board  shall  refuse  to  allow  shall  be  the  personal  liability of the particular  officer for whom  such  petty  cash  fund  was  established,  who  shall  promptly  reimburse  the  petty  cash fund in the amount disallowed.  If  reimbursement has not been made by the time  of  the  first  payment  of  salary   to   such  officer  following  the  disallowance,  the  amounts  disallowed shall be withheld from  salary  payment  and,  if  necessary,  subsequent  salary payments, and paid into the petty cash fund until the  same has been fully reimbursed.