Code of Alabama
Chapter 43C - Mayor-Council Form of Government in Class 5 Municipalities.
Section 11-43C-66 - Head of Division of Finance - Powers and Duties.

The head of the division of finance shall have general management and control of the division and of finance. He shall have charge, subject to the direction and control of the mayor, of the administration of the financial affairs of the city, and to that end shall have authority and be required to:
(1) Cooperate with the mayor in compiling estimates for the general fund, public utility, and capital budgets;
(2) Supervise and control all encumbrances, expenditures, and disbursements to insure that budget appropriations are not exceeded;
(3) Prescribe and install systems of accounts for all departments, offices, and agencies of the city and provide instructions for their use; and prescribe the form of receipts, vouchers, bills, or claims to be used and of accounts to be kept by all departments, offices, and agencies of the city;
(4) Require daily, or at such other intervals but no longer than weekly, a report of receipts from each of such departments, offices, and agencies, and prescribe the time and the manner in which moneys received by them shall be paid to the office of the division of finance or deposited in a city bank interest bearing account under his control;
(5) Examine all contracts, purchase orders, and other documents, except bonds and notes which create financial obligations against the city, and approve the same only upon ascertaining that money has been appropriated and allotted therefor and that an unexpended and unencumbered balance is available in such appropriation and allotment to meet the same; provided that the head of the division of finance may give advance authorization for the expenditure from any appropriation for the purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment within the current allotment of such appropriation during a period not to exceed the ensuing three calendar months for the purchase of items not to exceed in cost $100.00 for any one item, and may immediately encumber such appropriation with the amount of such advance authorization; and thereafter, within the period specified, purchase orders for such items, to an aggregate not exceeding such authorization, shall be valid without the prior approval of the head of the division of finance. Each such purchase order, however, shall be charged against such authorization and no such purchase order, which together with all such purchase orders previously charged within the period specified, shall exceed the amount of such authorization;
(6) Have custody of all funds under the control of the city or any office, department, or agency and deposit all funds coming into his hands in such depositories as may be designated by resolution or ordinance of the council, or, if no such resolution or ordinance be adopted, by the mayor, subject to the requirements of law as to surety and the payment of interest on deposits. All such interest shall be the property of the city and shall be accounted for and credited to the proper account. The head of the division of finance shall not be liable for any loss sustained as to funds of the city that are on deposit in such a designated bank or depository;
(7) Audit and approve before payment all bills, invoices, payrolls, and other evidences of claims, demands, or charges against the city government and with the advice of legal counsel, determine the regularity, legality, and correctness of such claims, demands, or charges;
(8) Have custody of all invested funds of the city unless otherwise provided by this chapter, or by law, ordinance, or the terms of any trust, and be responsible for the safekeeping of all bonds and notes of the city and for the receipt and delivery of city bonds and notes for transfer, registration, and exchange;
(9) Have supervision over the preparation of bonds, including advertisements for their sale, preparation of bond prospectuses, conduct of their sale, and their delivery subject to applicable provisions of law and municipal ordinances. Bonds shall be authenticated by the manual signature of the director of finance and shall bear the facsimile signature of the mayor and a facsimile of the seal of the city. Interest coupons transferable by delivery shall be attached to the bond and shall be authenticated by the facsimile signature of the director of finance;
(10) Supervise and direct the placing of all types of insurance carried by the city where the premiums in whole or in part are paid by the city, or the premiums in whole or in part are withheld through the payrolls; the amount of all types of insurance on which the city pays the premiums in whole or in part shall be determined by the council after a recommendation by the mayor;
(11) Submit to the mayor for presentation to the council not later than the twelfth day of each month, a statement showing in reasonable detail the revenues received by the city during the preceding month, the revenues received during that fiscal year up to and through the end of the preceding month, the expenditures made during the preceding month, and the accumulated expenditures made during that fiscal year up to and through the end of the preceding month, together with a comparison of said items with the budget estimates;
(12) Furnish to the head of each department, office, or agency of the city a copy of that portion of the statement herein provided, as it relates to the department, office, or agency;
(13) Prepare and submit to the mayor at the end of each fiscal year, for the preceding year, a complete financial statement and report of the financial transactions of the city;
(14) Designate, with the approval of the mayor, and subject to the provisions of the merit system, an employee of the department of finance who, during the temporary absence or incapacity of the director, shall have and perform all the powers and duties conferred or imposed upon the director;
(15) Protect the interests of the city by withholding the payment of any claim or demand by any person, firm, or corporation against the city until any indebtedness or other liability due from such person, firm, or corporation shall first have been settled and adjusted;
(16) Collect all special assessments, license fees, and other revenues of the city and collect all money receivable from the county, state, or federal government, or from any court, or from any office, department, or agency of the city;
(17) Inspect and audit, with approval of the mayor, records of financial transactions which may be maintained in any office, department, or agency of the city government apart from, or subsidiary to, the accounts kept in the office of the head of the division of finance; and
(18) Supervise, through the division of purchases, the purchase, storage, and distribution of all supplies, materials, equipment, and other articles used by any office, department, or agency of the city government.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.

Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.

Chapter 43C - Mayor-Council Form of Government in Class 5 Municipalities.

Section 11-43C-1 - Applicability of Chapter.

Section 11-43C-2 - Special Election as to Adoption of Mayor-Council Form of Government.

Section 11-43C-3 - Form of Ballot; Marking of Ballot; Use of Voting Machines.

Section 11-43C-4 - Conduct of Election; Election Expenses.

Section 11-43C-5 - Provisions Applicable if Mayor-Council Form of Government Chosen.

Section 11-43C-6 - Election of Mayor and Council Members; Time of Taking Office; Election Expenses.

Section 11-43C-7 - Qualification of Council Candidates; Votes Cast by Each Voter; Majority Vote Requirements; Runoff Elections; Elections Held Quadrennially; When Elected Councilmen Take Office; Term of Office; Councilman May Succeed Himself.

Section 11-43C-8 - Mayor - Majority Vote Requirements; Runoff Election.

Section 11-43C-9 - Mayor - Elections Held Quadrennially; Oath; May Succeed Himself.

Section 11-43C-10 - City Continued as Municipal Corporation.

Section 11-43C-11 - Government Known as "Mayor-Council Form of Government"; Powers of City Vested in Council; Manner in Which Powers Exercised.

Section 11-43C-12 - Powers of City Generally.

Section 11-43C-13 - Council to Consist of Five District Council Members; Division of Municipality Into Districts; Changing District Boundaries Where Population Varies by Over Five Percent.

Section 11-43C-14 - District Council Members - Filing as Candidate; Qualifying Fee.

Section 11-43C-15 - District Council Members - No Primary Elections; Filing of Pauper's Oath or Petition to Become Candidate.

Section 11-43C-16 - District Council Members - Oath of Office.

Section 11-43C-17 - District Council Members - Qualifications; Holding Other Offices; Effect of Conviction or Loss of Any Qualification.

Section 11-43C-18 - District Council Members - Compensation; Additional Stipend for President of Council.

Section 11-43C-19 - President of Council.

Section 11-43C-20 - Vice-President of Council.

Section 11-43C-21 - Powers of Council; Dealings With Officers and Employees in Administrative Service.

Section 11-43C-22 - Vacancies in Council.

Section 11-43C-23 - Creating, Changing, Abolishing, or Assigning Additional Functions to Offices, Departments, or Agencies.

Section 11-43C-24 - City Clerk Continued in Office; Applicability of Merit System; Appointment of Successor; Duties.

Section 11-43C-25 - First Meeting of Council; Council to Meet Regularly; Meetings Open to Public.

Section 11-43C-26 - Council to Judge Election and Qualifications of Members.

Section 11-43C-27 - Rules and Order of Business of Council; Journal of Proceedings.

Section 11-43C-28 - Meetings of Council; Quorum; Majority Vote Requirement; Procedure; Record of Proceedings; Procedure as to Ordinances or Resolutions of Permanent Operation; Publication; No Veto as to Council Actions Relating to an Investigation.

Section 11-43C-29 - Grant of Franchise, Lease, or Right to Use Streets, etc., by Ordinance or Resolution.

Section 11-43C-30 - Revision and Codification of Ordinances, Bylaws, and Resolutions; Comprehensive Zone Map.

Section 11-43C-31 - Monthly Statement of Receipts and Expenses; Annual Examination of Books and Accounts.

Section 11-43C-32 - Mayor - Filing as Candidate; Qualifying Fee.

Section 11-43C-33 - Mayor - No Primary Election; Filing of Pauper's Oath or Petition to Become Candidate.

Section 11-43C-34 - Mayor - Qualifications.

Section 11-43C-35 - Mayor - Compensation; Expense Allowance.

Section 11-43C-36 - Mayor - Vacancies; Acting Mayor; Special Election to Fill Vacancy; Term of Office.

Section 11-43C-37 - Mayor - Powers and Duties.

Section 11-43C-38 - Divisions of City Government; Executive Directors of Divisions; City Attorney; Outside Counsel.

Section 11-43C-39 - Distribution of Work Among Departmental Divisions.

Section 11-43C-40 - Mayor - Employment of Additional Personnel; Amount Available for Salaries; Not Subject to Merit System.

Section 11-43C-41 - Fiscal, Budget, and Accounting Years.

Section 11-43C-42 - Mayor to Submit Budget to Council.

Section 11-43C-43 - Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for Each Department, etc.; Compilation of Budget Information by Director of Finance; Review and Revision of Estimates.

Section 11-43C-44 - General Fund Budget.

Section 11-43C-45 - Recommended Expenditures Not to Exceed Estimated Receipts Unless Additional Revenue Measures Adopted; Recommendations Where Receipts Estimated to Exceed Expenditures; Public Utility Budgets.

Section 11-43C-46 - Contents of Budget Message.

Section 11-43C-47 - Printing and Distribution of Budget Message and General Fund, Public Utility, and Capital Budgets.

Section 11-43C-48 - Public Hearing on Budget.

Section 11-43C-49 - Revision of Budget After Hearing; Increase in Expenditures Over Mayor's Recommendation; Expenditures Not to Exceed Receipts and Surplus Unless Additional Revenue Measures Adopted.

Section 11-43C-50 - Summary of Budget.

Section 11-43C-51 - Adoption of General Fund Budget and Any Necessary Revenue Measure; Failure to Adopt Budget.

Section 11-43C-52 - Disapproval by Mayor of Expenditure Line Item; Adherence by Council to Expenditure.

Section 11-43C-53 - Budget Effective Upon Final Adoption; Certification; Printing and Distribution.

Section 11-43C-54 - Budget Estimates for Public Utilities; Presentation of Budget to Council.

Section 11-43C-55 - Monthly or Quarterly Allotments for Each Department, etc.; Revision of Allotments.

Section 11-43C-56 - Transfer of Unencumbered Balance From One Department, etc., to Another or From One Classification of Expenditure to Another.

Section 11-43C-57 - Additional Appropriations.

Section 11-43C-58 - Emergency Appropriations.

Section 11-43C-59 - Lapse of Unexpended and Unencumbered Appropriation.

Section 11-43C-60 - Capital Improvement Program.

Section 11-43C-61 - Capital Budget; Lapse of Appropriations for Capital Improvement Projects; Reserve Fund for Permanent Public Improvements.

Section 11-43C-62 - Payments and Obligations Must Be in Accord With Appropriations; Certification by Director of Finance; Void Payments and Obligations; Penalty for Knowing Violations.

Section 11-43C-63 - Existing Budget Continued in Force.

Section 11-43C-64 - Division of Finance; Head of Division.

Section 11-43C-65 - Head of Division of Finance - Qualifications; Bond.

Section 11-43C-66 - Head of Division of Finance - Powers and Duties.

Section 11-43C-67 - Expenditures Not to Exceed Appropriation for That General Classification of Expenditures; Expenditures Financed by Bonds; Leases or Contracts for Period Exceeding Budget Year.

Section 11-43C-68 - Disposition of Fees Received by Officers and Employees.

Section 11-43C-69 - Division of Division of Finance to Be Responsible for Purchases; Powers and Duties of Division Head.

Section 11-43C-70 - Competitive Bidding on Contracts for Supplies, Materials, or Equipment.

Section 11-43C-71 - City Improvements Costing More Than $3,000.00 to Be Executed by Contract; Bidding on Contract; Alteration of Contract.

Section 11-43C-72 - Purchases and Contracts Shall Be Pursuant to Written Requisition; Certification of Balance Sufficient to Pay for Contract or Order.

Section 11-43C-73 - Revenue Notes.

Section 11-43C-74 - Emergency Notes.

Section 11-43C-75 - Notes Not Payable on Demand; Redemption Prior to Maturity; Private Sale.

Section 11-43C-76 - Existing Rights and Privileges of Officers and Employees; Existing Laws Not Inconsistent With Personnel, etc., Provisions of Chapter.

Section 11-43C-77 - Personnel Holding Administrative Office Continued in Office; Transfer of Powers and Duties of Office, etc., Abolished by This Chapter.

Section 11-43C-78 - Transfer of Records, Property, and Equipment of Office, etc., Where Powers and Duties Reassigned.

Section 11-43C-79 - Office, etc., With Name or Powers and Duties the Same or Substantially Same as Existing Office Deemed a Continuation of Such Office.

Section 11-43C-80 - Existing Contracts Continued in Force; Public Improvements for Which Legislative Steps Taken.

Section 11-43C-81 - Pending Legal Actions and Proceedings.

Section 11-43C-82 - Laws Relating to Pensions or Retirement and Relief Funds Continued in Force.

Section 11-43C-83 - Laws Relating to Authority for Fairgrounds, etc., Continued in Force.

Section 11-43C-84 - Ordinances and Resolutions Continued in Effect.

Section 11-43C-85 - Removal of Merit System Officers and Employees; Appeal of Decision.

Section 11-43C-86 - Participation in Meetings of Council by Mayor, Department Heads, Etc.

Section 11-43C-87 - Inquiry Into Conduct of Office, Department, Agency, or Officer; Investigations as to Municipal Affairs; Subpoena Power.

Section 11-43C-88 - Interest of Official or Employee in Contracts With City or Public Utility Prohibited; Acceptance of Gifts, etc.; Free Transportation of Officials, Policemen, and Firemen in Discharge of Duties.

Section 11-43C-89 - Oath Taken by City Officers.

Section 11-43C-90 - Reapportionment of Council Districts Because of Population Change.

Section 11-43C-91 - Procedure for Changing Form of Government; Change From Mayor-Council Form Prohibited for Four Years.

Section 11-43C-92 - Appointments to City Positions to Fairly Reflect Make-Up of Total Community; Participation in Contracts by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individuals; Capital Improvements to Be Based on Need and Fairly and Equitably Made...