New York Laws
Part 2 - District Clerk; Treasurer; Collector
2126 - Payments and Reports by Collector.

ยง 2126. Payments and reports by collector. 1. The collector shall
keep in his possession all moneys received or collected by him by virtue
of any warrant, or received by him from the county treasurer or board of
supervisors for taxes returned as unpaid, or moneys apportioned by the
state or raised by direct taxation, and pay the same out upon the
written order of a majority of the trustees.

2. When a treasurer shall have been elected or appointed in a school
district, the collector of such district shall pay over all moneys
collected by him under and by virtue of any tax list and warrant issued
and delivered to him, to said treasurer; and he shall report in writing,
at the annual meeting, all his collections, receipts and disbursements,
and shall report to the county treasurer on or before the first Tuesday
of March in each year the amounts of school moneys in his hands not paid
out on trustees' orders, and shall pay over to his successor in office,
when such successor has duly qualified and given a bond as required by
section twenty-one hundred twenty-four, all moneys in his hands
belonging to the district.