AB923-ASA1,15 5Section 15 . 59.22 (2) (c) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,12,86 59.22 (2) (c) 1. (intro.) Except as provided in subd. 2. and par. (d), and subject
7to subch. I of ch. 63,
the board of any county that does not have a population of at least
8750,000
may do any of the following:
AB923-ASA1,16 9Section 16 . 59.22 (2) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,12,1410 59.22 (2) (c) 2. No action of the board or of a county executive may be contrary
11to or in derogation of the rules of the department of children and families under s.
1249.78 (4) to (7) relating to employees administering old-age assistance, aid to
13families with dependent children, aid to the blind, or aid to totally and permanently
14disabled persons or ss. 63.01 to 63.17.
AB923-ASA1,17 15Section 17 . 59.22 (2) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,12,1716 59.22 (2) (cm) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2. and par. (d), in any county with
17a population of at least 750,000, the county executive may do any of the following:
AB923-ASA1,12,2118 a. With regard to any individual who is not in the classified service, provide,
19fix, or change the salary or compensation of any office, board, commission,
20committee, position, employee, or deputies to elective officers that is subject to sub.
21(1) without regard to the tenure of the incumbent.
AB923-ASA1,12,2322 b. Establish regulations of employment for any person paid from the county
23treasury.
AB923-ASA1,12,2424 2. In any county with a population of at least 750,000:
AB923-ASA1,13,5
1a. No action of a county executive may be contrary to or in derogation of the
2rules of the department of children and families under s. 49.78 (4) to (7) relating to
3employees administering old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent
4children, aid to the blind, or aid to totally and permanently disabled persons or ss.
563.01 to 63.17.
AB923-ASA1,13,86 b. With regard to establishing the number of deputies to elective officers, such
7a decision shall be the responsibility of the county board, and the board may act
8under this subd. 2. b. only by enacting an ordinance.
AB923-ASA1,13,119 c. With regard to pension or benefit plan design for any county employee, such
10a decision shall be the responsibility of the county board, and the board may act
11under this subd. 2. c. only by enacting an ordinance.
AB923-ASA1,18 12Section 18 . 59.22 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,13,1913 59.22 (2) (d) The county executive in any county that has a population of at least
14750,000, or the county
board of any county that does not have a population of at least
15750,000,
or any board, commission, committee or agency to which the board or
16statutes has delegated the authority to manage and control any institution or
17department of the county government may contract for the services of employees,
18setting up the hours, wages, duties and terms of employment for periods not to exceed
192 years.
AB923-ASA1,19 20Section 19 . 59.22 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,13,2521 59.22 (2) (e) The county executive in any county that has a population of at least
22750,000, or the
board of any county that does not have a population of at least
23750,000,
may provide and appropriate money for an employee awards program to
24encourage and to reward unusual and meritorious suggestions and
25accomplishments by county employees.
AB923-ASA1,20
1Section 20. 59.22 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,14,162 59.22 (3) Reimbursement for expense. The county executive in any county that
3has a population of at least 750,000, or the
board of any county that does not have
4a population of at least 750,000,
may provide for reimbursement to any elective
5officer, deputy officer, appointive officer or employee for any out-of-pocket expense
6incurred in the discharge of that person's duty in addition to that person's salary or
7compensation, including without limitation because of enumeration, traveling
8expenses, tuition costs incurred in attending courses of instruction clearly related to
9that person's employment, and the county executive or the board, consistent with the
10powers granted under this subsection,
may establish standard allowances for
11mileage, room and meals, the purposes for which allowances may be made, and
12determine the reasonableness and necessity for such reimbursements, and also
13establish in advance a fair rate of compensation to be paid to the sheriff for the board
14and care of prisoners in the county jail at county expense. Any reimbursement paid
15under this subsection to an officer or employee of a county with a population of
16750,000 or more is subject to the budget limitation described in s. 59.60 (7e).
AB923-ASA1,21 17Section 21 . 59.22 (3a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,14,2118 59.22 (3a) Commission on aging. The county executive in any county that has
19a population of at least 750,000, or the
board of any county that does not have a
20population of at least 750,000,
may provide for the payment of expenses and a per
21diem to persons appointed to a county commission on aging under s. 59.53 (11).
AB923-ASA1,22 22Section 22 . 59.255 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,15,223 59.255 (2) (e) The comptroller shall countersign all contracts with the county,
24the value of which exceeds $250,000,
if he or she determines that the county has, or

1will have, the necessary funds to pay the liability that the county may incur under
2the contract. No such contract is valid until so countersigned.
AB923-ASA1,23 3Section 23 . 59.38 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,15,124 59.38 (5) Medical examiner; appointment in populous counties. In a county
5with a population of 500,000 or more, the county executive shall appoint the medical
6examiner in the unclassified service, subject to confirmation by a majority of the
7board and the confirmation provisions under s. 59.17 (2) (b) 1. The medical examiner
8may be dismissed at any time by the county executive with the concurrence of a
9majority of the members-elect of the board, or by a majority of the members-elect
10of the board with the concurrence of the county executive. If the county executive
11vetoes an action by the board to dismiss the medical examiner, the board may
12override the veto by a two-thirds vote of the members-elect of the board
.
AB923-ASA1,24 13Section 24 . 59.42 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 59.42 (1) and amended
14to read:
AB923-ASA1,15,2115 59.42 (1) Corporation counsel; certain counties. Except as provided under
16par. (b), in counties not having a population of 500,000 or more sub. (2), the board may
17employ a corporation counsel, and fix the salary of the corporation counsel. A
18corporation counsel appointed under this subsection shall have the duties described
19under sub. (2) (b).
The corporation counsel appointed under this paragraph
20subsection may be terminated at any time by a majority vote of all the members of
21the board.
AB923-ASA1,25 22Section 25 . 59.42 (1) (b) and (c) of the statutes are repealed.
AB923-ASA1,26 23Section 26 . 59.42 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,16,2424 59.42 (2) (a) In a county with a population of 500,000 or more county executive
25or county administrator
there is created the office of corporation counsel, and such

1deputy corporation counsels, assistants, stenographers, and clerks at such salaries
2as are authorized by the board or county executive under s. 59.17 (2) (e). The
3corporation counsel and deputy and assistant corporation counsels shall be
4attorneys at law licensed to practice in this state. All such offices and positions shall
5may be in the classified civil service of the county except the corporation counsel, who
6is in the unclassified service. The corporation counsel shall be appointed by the
7county executive, with the concurrence of a majority of the board and shall not serve
8at the pleasure of the county executive. Any incumbent corporation counsel serving
9on August 1, 1990, shall retain that position and title until a new appointee is
10confirmed by the board. The corporation counsel may be dismissed at any time by
11the county executive with the concurrence of a majority of the members-elect of the
12board. The corporation counsel may also be dismissed at any time by a majority vote
13of the board. If the county executive vetoes an action by the board to dismiss the
14corporation counsel, the board may override the veto by a two-thirds vote of the
15members-elect of the board.
The county executive or county administrator shall
16appoint the corporation counsel with the concurrence of the majority of the board,
17unless the board enacts an ordinance that waives the board's confirmation of the
18corporation counsel. The county executive or county administrator shall supervise
19the corporation counsel and may dismiss the corporation counsel with the
20concurrence of the majority of the board.
The corporation counsel shall appoint
21deputies, assistants, and clerical and stenographic help. Deputy corporation
22counsels shall have, according to their rank and seniority, the powers and duties of
23the corporation counsel in his or her absence or disability. The corporation counsel
24and deputy corporation counsels shall take and file the constitutional oath of office.
AB923-ASA1,27 25Section 27 . 59.42 (2) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,17,4
159.42 (2) (b) 5. Review, for proper form, and countersign all contracts to verify
2that the contracts comply with all statutes, rules, ordinances, and the county's ethics
3policy. This subdivision applies only in a county with a population of 750,000 or more
,
4the value of which exceeds $250,000
.
AB923-ASA1,28 5Section 28 . 59.42 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,17,136 59.42 (3) Corporation counsel; attorney designee. In lieu of employing a
7corporation counsel under sub. (1) or in addition to employing a corporation counsel
8under sub. (1) or (2) (a), a board shall under sub. (1) or a county executive or county
9administrator under sub. (2) may
designate an attorney to perform the duties of a
10corporation counsel as the need arises. Two or more counties may jointly designate
11an attorney to perform the duties of a corporation counsel. If an attorney has been
12designated to perform the duties of a corporation counsel, that person may exercise
13any powers and perform any duties of the corporation counsel.
AB923-ASA1,29 14Section 29 . 59.44 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,17,2215 59.44 (1) (b) In any county with a county executive or a county administrator,
16if the county creates an abstract department under par. (a), the county executive or
17county administrator shall appoint and supervise the county abstractor. Such
18appointment shall be subject to confirmation by the board unless the board, by
19ordinance, elects to waive confirmation or unless the appointment is made under a
20civil service system competitive examination procedure established under s. 59.52
21(8) or ch. 63, and except that in the case of a county with a population of at least
22750,000, the appointment is subject to the provisions of s. 59.17 (2) (b) 1
.
AB923-ASA1,30 23Section 30 . 59.52 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,18,1024 59.52 (1) (a) In counties with a population of 500,000 or more, the county may
25create a department of administration, provide for the appointment by the county

1executive of a director of such department and assign such administrative functions
2to the department as it considers appropriate, subject to the limitations of this
3paragraph. No such function shall be assigned to the department where the
4performance of the same by some other county office, department, or commission is
5required by any provision of the constitution or statutes of this state, except that
6administrative functions under the jurisdiction of the county civil service
7commission or the county auditor may be so assigned notwithstanding sub. (8) and
8ss. 59.47, 59.60 and 63.01 to 63.17. Such director shall be appointed by the county
9executive in the unclassified civil service and is subject to confirmation by the county
10board, as provided in s. 59.17 (2) (bm)
the provisions of s. 59.17 (2) (b) 1.
AB923-ASA1,31 11Section 31 . 59.52 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,19,212 59.52 (1) (b) Any county with a population of less than 500,000 may create a
13department of administration and assign any administrative function to the
14department as it considers appropriate, except that no administrative function may
15be assigned to the department if any other provision of state law requires the
16performance of the function by any other county office, department or commission
17unless the administrative function is under the jurisdiction of the county civil service
18commission or the county auditor, in which case, the function may be assigned to the
19department notwithstanding sub. (8) and ss. 59.47, 59.60 and 63.01 to 63.17. Except
20as provided under par. (a), in any county with a county executive or county
21administrator, the county executive or county administrator shall have the authority
22to appoint and supervise the head of a department of administration; and except as
23provided under par. (a), the appointment is subject to confirmation by the county
24board unless the appointment is made under a civil service system competitive
25examination procedure established under sub. (8) or ch. 63, and except that in the

1case of a county with a population of at least 750,000, the appointment is subject to
2the provisions of s. 59.17 (2) (b) 1
.
AB923-ASA1,32 3Section 32 . 59.52 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,19,54 59.52 (3m) Public contracts. (a) In this subsection, “contract” means any
5agreement to which the county is a party that relates to at least one of these areas:
AB923-ASA1,19,66 1. The purchase of services.
AB923-ASA1,19,77 2. The purchase of supplies.
AB923-ASA1,19,88 3. The sale or purchase of real property.
AB923-ASA1,19,99 4. The lease as tenant or landlord of real property.
AB923-ASA1,19,1010 5. Construction and public works.
AB923-ASA1,19,1511 (b) In any county with an elective comptroller, the comptroller shall post,
12monthly, on a county Internet site a list of all contracts in excess of $5,000. The
13county executive shall timely provide copies of all contracts to the comptroller. The
14site shall be readily accessible by any member of the pubic. The site may be part of
15the county's website.
AB923-ASA1,33 16Section 33 . 59.52 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,20,217 59.52 (9) Purchasing agent. The board county executive may appoint a person
18or committee as county purchasing agent, and provide compensation for their
19services, except that if the county does not have a county executive, the board may
20perform this function
. Any county officer or supervisor may be the agent or a
21committee member. The purchasing agent shall provide all supplies and equipment
22procurement and contracting as provided under sub. (3m) and s. 59.17 (2) (d) for the
23various county offices and the board chairperson shall promptly sign orders in
24payment therefor
. The board county executive may require that all purchases
25procurement and contracting be made in the manner determined by it he or she

1determines, except that if the county does not have a county executive, the board may
2perform this function
.
AB923-ASA1,34 3Section 34 . 59.52 (29) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,20,204 59.52 (29) (a) All Except as provided in par. (am), all public work, including any
5contract for the construction, repair, remodeling or improvement of any public work,
6building, or furnishing of supplies or material of any kind where the estimated cost
7of such work will exceed $25,000 shall be let by contract to the lowest responsible
8bidder. Any public work, the estimated cost of which does not exceed $25,000, shall
9be let as the board may direct. If the estimated cost of any public work is between
10$5,000 and $25,000, the board shall give a class 1 notice under ch. 985 before it
11contracts for the work or shall contract with a person qualified as a bidder under s.
1266.0901 (2). A contract, the estimated cost of which exceeds $25,000, shall be let and
13entered into under s. 66.0901, except that the board may by a three-fourths vote of
14all the members entitled to a seat provide that any class of public work or any part
15thereof may be done directly by the county without submitting the same for bids.
16This subsection paragraph does not apply to public construction if the materials for
17such a project are donated or if the labor for such a project is provided by volunteers.
18This subsection paragraph does not apply to highway contracts which the county
19highway committee or the county highway commissioner is authorized by law to let
20or make.
AB923-ASA1,35 21Section 35. 59.52 (29) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,21,1322 59.52 (29) (am) In a county with a population of at least 750,000, all public
23work, including any contract for the construction, repair, remodeling or
24improvement of any public work, building, or furnishing of supplies or material of
25any kind where the estimated cost of such work will exceed $50,000 shall be let by

1contract to the lowest responsible bidder. Any public work, the estimated cost of
2which does not exceed $50,000, shall be let as the county executive may direct. If the
3estimated cost of any public work is between $5,000 and $50,000, the county
4executive shall give a class 1 notice under ch. 985 before he or she contracts for the
5work or shall contract with a person qualified as a bidder under s. 66.0901 (2). A
6contract, the estimated cost of which exceeds $25,000, shall be let and entered into
7under s. 66.0901, except that the county executive may provide that any class of
8public work or any part of such work may be done directly by the county without
9submitting the same for bids. This paragraph does not apply to public construction
10if the materials for such a project are donated or if the labor for such a project is
11provided by volunteers. This paragraph does not apply to highway contracts that the
12county highway committee or the county highway commissioner is authorized by law
13to let or make.
AB923-ASA1,36 14Section 36 . 59.52 (31) of the statutes is repealed.
AB923-ASA1,37 15Section 37 . 59.53 (25) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,21,1916 59.53 (25) Milwaukee County mental health. The Milwaukee County board
17has no jurisdiction and may not take any actions, including under ss. 59.52 (6) and
18(31)
, 66.0301, and 66.0607 (2), related to mental health functions, programs, and
19services.
AB923-ASA1,38 20Section 38 . 59.58 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,21,2521 59.58 (1) (c) Operate airport projects or lease such projects in their entirety or
22in part, and any project may include space designed for leasing to others if the space
23is incidental to the purposes of the project, except that, in a county with a population
24of 750,000 or more, the authority to enter into a lease under this paragraph may be
25exercised only by the county executive, if the county has such an office
.
AB923-ASA1,39
1Section 39. 59.60 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,22,52 59.60 (1) Application. The Except as provided in s. 59.602, the provisions of
3this section shall apply to all counties with a population of 500,000 750,000 or more.
4Except as provided in sub. (13), any Any county with a county executive or county
5administrator may elect to be subject to the provisions of this section.
AB923-ASA1,40 6Section 40 . 59.60 (12) of the statutes is renumbered 59.60 (12) (a) and
7amended to read:
AB923-ASA1,22,248 59.60 (12) (a) No Subject to par. (b), no payment may be authorized or made
9and no obligation incurred against the county unless the county has sufficient
10appropriations for payment. No Subject to par. (b), no payment may be made or
11obligation incurred against an appropriation unless the director first certifies that
12a sufficient unencumbered balance is or will be available in the appropriation to
13make the payment or to meet the obligation when it becomes due and payable. An
14obligation incurred and an authorization of payment in violation of this subsection
15is void, except as provided in par. (b). A county officer who knowingly violates this
16subsection is jointly and severally liable to the county for the full amount paid. A
17county employee who knowingly violates this subsection may be removed for cause.
18This subsection does not prohibit contracting for capital improvements being
19financed wholly or partly by the issuance of bonds or prevent the making of a contract
20or lease providing for the payment of funds at a time beyond the end of the fiscal year
21in which the contract or lease is made. The Subject to par. (b), the board shall make
22or approve by resolution each contract, lease or other obligation requiring the
23payment of funds from the appropriations of a later fiscal year or of more than one
24fiscal year.
AB923-ASA1,41 25Section 41 . 59.60 (12) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,23,3
159.60 (12) (b) With regard to payments and obligations, and multi-year
2contracts, described under par. (a) that would otherwise be prohibited, such
3contracts may be validly entered into if at least one of the following applies:
AB923-ASA1,23,114 1. A contract requires funding from a future unbudgeted fiscal year and the
5contract contains a clause stating that the payment and performance obligation for
6a future fiscal year is subject to availability and appropriation of funds, and that if
7an appropriation is not available to fund the terms of the contract for the duration
8of the contract, the contract shall be null and void on the last day on which the
9appropriation to fund the contract is available. With regard to such a contract, board
10approval of a multi-year contract is not necessary for the contract to take effect if it
11is signed by the county executive.
AB923-ASA1,23,1612 2. The board approves a budget that is signed by the county executive and
13contains a continuing appropriation to fully fund a multi-year contract. The board
14need not approve the contract more than once for the contract to remain valid
15throughout the period during which it is fully funded by the continuing
16appropriation.
AB923-ASA1,42 17Section 42 . 59.60 (12) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,23,1918 59.60 (12) (c) The provisions of this subsection apply to budgets adopted under
19this section and s. 59.602.
AB923-ASA1,43 20Section 43 . 59.602 of the statutes is created to read:
AB923-ASA1,23,23 2159.602 Alternative budget process in certain counties. (1) Application.
22(a) Subject to par. (b), the provisions of this section may be used by any county,
23including a county with a population of 750,000 or more.
AB923-ASA1,23,2524 (b) To use the provisions of this section, a county must take one of the following
25actions:
AB923-ASA1,24,5
11. If the county has a county executive or administrator, the county executive
2or administrator must issue a written proclamation stating that the county will use
3the provisions of this section. Once the proclamation is issued, it takes effect. No
4action by the county board is needed for the proclamation to take effect, and no
5county board action may stop or repeal the proclamation.
AB923-ASA1,24,76 2. In any other county, the board must adopt a resolution proclaiming that the
7county will use the provisions of this section.
AB923-ASA1,24,8 8(2) Definitions. In this section:
AB923-ASA1,24,149 (a) “Budget director” means the officer or employee of a county, other than the
10county executive, county administrator, or county administrative coordinator, who
11is principally responsible for developing and coordinating a county's budget, except
12that if the county's executive, administrator, or administrative coordinator is
13principally responsible for developing and coordinating a county's budget, that
14individual is the budget director.
AB923-ASA1,24,1715 (b) “Department" includes all county departments, boards, commissions,
16institutions, offices, and other agencies of the county government for which funds
17may be legally appropriated.
AB923-ASA1,24,1818 (c) “Director" means the director of the county department of administration.
AB923-ASA1,24,19 19(3) Fiscal year. The fiscal year in every county is the calendar year.
AB923-ASA1,24,23 20(4) Accounting and budgeting procedure. Every accounting and budgeting
21procedure that is applied under this section shall comply with generally accepted
22accounting principles for government as promulgated by the governmental
23accounting standards board or its successor bodies or other authoritative sources.
AB923-ASA1,26,10 24(5) Publication of budget and public hearing. The board shall refer the
25executive's or administrator's budget to the finance committee and such committee

1shall publish as a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, a summary of the executive's or
2administrator's budget and comparative figures together with a statement of the
3county's bonded indebtedness, and shall make available to the general public
4reprinted copies of the summary as published. The publication shall also state the
5date, hour, and place of the public hearing to be held by the board on such executive's
6or administrator's budget. The board shall, not less than 14 days after publication
7of the summary of the executive's or administrator's budget, and prior to the adoption
8of the property tax levy, hold a public hearing on such executive's or administrator's
9budget, at which time county residents may appear and express their opinions. After
10such public hearing, and on or before the annual meeting, the finance committee
11shall submit to the board its recommendations for amendments to the executive's or
12administrator's budget, if any, and the board shall adopt the budget with such
13changes as it considers proper and advisable. A request for an amendment to the
14budget must be submitted to the comptroller or budget director at least 7 business
15days before the amendment may be considered by the board or by a committee of the
16board, and the board or committee may not consider any amendment which is not
17submitted in conformity with this time frame. If the county has an elected
18comptroller, any amendment to the budget shall include an estimate, prepared by the
19comptroller, of the costs that will be incurred, and the staffing changes that will be
20required, to implement the amendment during the next 5 fiscal years. The board
21shall make the amendment and the estimate available to the public, in an electronic
22format, at least 24 hours before the amendment may be considered by the board or
23by a committee of the board. The board shall have the budget resolution prepared
24as it was adopted by the board, incorporating any adopted amendments, before
25presenting the resolution to the executive. Subject to sub. (6), the board of a county

1with a population of at least 750,000 may not adopt a budget in which the total
2amount of budgeted expenditures related to the compensation of county board
3members, and to any other costs that are directly related to the operation and
4functioning of the county board or committees of the board, including staff, is greater
5than 0.4 percent of the county portion of the tax levy for that year to which the budget
6applies. The board of a county with a population of at least 750,000 may not adopt
7a budget that alters any formula by which fringe benefits, interdepartmental
8charges for services, depreciation, or debt service are allocated in the executive's
9budget. When so adopted, the sums provided shall, subject to the provisions of sub.
10(7), constitute legal appropriations and anticipated revenues for the ensuing year.
AB923-ASA1,26,13 11(6) Milwaukee County budget cap. The 0.4 percent budget limitation for a
12county with a population of at least 750,000 that is described in sub. (5) does not
13apply to any of the following elements of the county's budget:
AB923-ASA1,26,1514 (a) Any costs related to pension and health care payments for retired county
15officers, employees, and their families.
AB923-ASA1,26,1816 (b) The costs for the salary, health benefits, and pension benefits of county
17board supervisors and the county board chairperson for any term that begins before
18April 2018.
AB923-ASA1,26,2019 (c) Any costs associated with duties performed by the county clerk under s.
2059.23 (2).
AB923-ASA1,26,2121 (d) Any costs associated with a department created under s. 59.52 (32).
AB923-ASA1,26,2222 (e) Space rental that is attributable to the county board.
AB923-ASA1,27,9 23(7) Transfers of appropriations. (a) At the request of the head of any
24department, and after receiving the recommendation of the county executive or
25county administrator, the director shall, at any time during the fiscal year, transfer

1any unencumbered appropriation balance or portion thereof between principal
2objects of expenditures within a department; but no transfers shall be made of
3appropriations originating from bond funds unless the purpose for which the bonds
4were issued has been fulfilled or abandoned. If more than one department is under
5the jurisdiction of the same board or commission or under the same general
6management, the group of departments may be considered as though they were a
7single unit with respect to transfers of appropriations within the group. If any
8transfers of funds occur, as described in this paragraph, the county executive shall
9notify the comptroller and the county board of the transfer.
AB923-ASA1,27,1510 (b) Upon the recommendation of the finance committee in a county without a
11county executive or county administrator, or upon the recommendation of the county
12executive or county administrator in other counties, and by resolution adopted by a
13majority of the members present and voting at any meeting, the board may transfer
14any unencumbered appropriation balance or portion thereof from one department or
15account to another.
AB923-ASA1,27,1716 (c) 1. Paragraph (b) does not apply to an appropriation which is irrepealable
17by law.
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