2006 New York Code - Accountability Of Secretary And Clerk To Comptroller.



 
    § 17. Accountability  of  secretary  and  clerk  to  comptroller.  The
  secretary of the senate, or such other  officers  or  employees  of  the
  senate  as the temporary president of the senate shall designate and the
  clerk of the assembly, or  such  other  officers  or  employees  of  the
  assembly  as  the speaker of the assembly shall designate, respectively,
  shall, from time to time, file with  the  comptroller  vouchers  of  all
  bills  incurred  by their respective houses for the purchase of material
  and services except personal service. Such vouchers  duly  certified  by
  such  secretary  or  clerk  or  designee,  shall  be  accompanied by the
  certification of each payee to the effect  that  each  invoice  or  bill
  covered  by  such voucher is just, true and correct and that the balance
  is actually due and owing.
    The respective fiscal officers shall from  time  to  time  notify  the
  comptroller  of  the  appointment  of  personnel  and  the  rendering of
  personal services, at such times and in such manner as  the  comptroller
  shall prescribe, and stating the name and title of the payee, the period
  of service, the compensation and the amount due.
    This  section shall not apply to employees of the committee on finance
  of the senate, of the committee on ways and means of the assembly or  of
  special joint legislative committees.

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