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§ 69. Duties  of  treasurer.  The  treasurer  shall  demand,  collect,  receive and have the care and custody of and shall disburse  all  moneys  belonging  to  or  due  the  city from every source, except as otherwise  provided by law. All moneys of the city received by the treasurer  shall  be  deposited  and secured by him daily in such depositaries as shall be  designated by the board of estimate  and  apportionment  in  the  manner  provided  by  section ten of the general municipal law. The interest, if  any, on all deposits shall be the property of  the  city  and  shall  be  accounted  for  and  credited to the appropriate fund. No money shall be  drawn from a city depository except on checks signed  by  the  treasurer  and  countersigned  by  the  comptroller  and made payable to the person  entitled to receive the same. He shall at no time permit any fund to  be  overdrawn,  nor draw upon one fund to pay a claim chargeable to another.  No money shall be paid out  by  him  except  upon  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller.    He  shall  render  to the comptroller at the end of each  day's business a detailed statement of all moneys received and paid  out  by  him. He shall perform such other duties, as may from time to time be  prescribed  by  law,  or  by  ordinance  of  the  common  council,   not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of this chapter, or the laws of the  state.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  common  council  or   other  legislative  body of the city, may determine to enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the city 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 > Scc > Article-6 > 69

§ 69. Duties  of  treasurer.  The  treasurer  shall  demand,  collect,  receive and have the care and custody of and shall disburse  all  moneys  belonging  to  or  due  the  city from every source, except as otherwise  provided by law. All moneys of the city received by the treasurer  shall  be  deposited  and secured by him daily in such depositaries as shall be  designated by the board of estimate  and  apportionment  in  the  manner  provided  by  section ten of the general municipal law. The interest, if  any, on all deposits shall be the property of  the  city  and  shall  be  accounted  for  and  credited to the appropriate fund. No money shall be  drawn from a city depository except on checks signed  by  the  treasurer  and  countersigned  by  the  comptroller  and made payable to the person  entitled to receive the same. He shall at no time permit any fund to  be  overdrawn,  nor draw upon one fund to pay a claim chargeable to another.  No money shall be paid out  by  him  except  upon  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller.    He  shall  render  to the comptroller at the end of each  day's business a detailed statement of all moneys received and paid  out  by  him. He shall perform such other duties, as may from time to time be  prescribed  by  law,  or  by  ordinance  of  the  common  council,   not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of this chapter, or the laws of the  state.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  common  council  or   other  legislative  body of the city, may determine to enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the city 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 > Scc > Article-6 > 69

§ 69. Duties  of  treasurer.  The  treasurer  shall  demand,  collect,  receive and have the care and custody of and shall disburse  all  moneys  belonging  to  or  due  the  city from every source, except as otherwise  provided by law. All moneys of the city received by the treasurer  shall  be  deposited  and secured by him daily in such depositaries as shall be  designated by the board of estimate  and  apportionment  in  the  manner  provided  by  section ten of the general municipal law. The interest, if  any, on all deposits shall be the property of  the  city  and  shall  be  accounted  for  and  credited to the appropriate fund. No money shall be  drawn from a city depository except on checks signed  by  the  treasurer  and  countersigned  by  the  comptroller  and made payable to the person  entitled to receive the same. He shall at no time permit any fund to  be  overdrawn,  nor draw upon one fund to pay a claim chargeable to another.  No money shall be paid out  by  him  except  upon  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller.    He  shall  render  to the comptroller at the end of each  day's business a detailed statement of all moneys received and paid  out  by  him. He shall perform such other duties, as may from time to time be  prescribed  by  law,  or  by  ordinance  of  the  common  council,   not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of this chapter, or the laws of the  state.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  common  council  or   other  legislative  body of the city, may determine to enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the city in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.