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Fiscal Officer Sample Clauses

Fiscal Officer. A county or district auditor or treasurer or their designee, provided the designee is a qualified accountant or bookkeeper who is not an employee of the Grantee.
Fiscal OfficerThe School shall have a designated and appropriately bonded fiscal officer and shall maintain internal financial controls in accordance with Section 3314.03 of the Ohio Revised Code. If the fiscal officer changes, the Governing Authority must notify the CMSD in writing. Prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, and, before entering upon duties as fiscal officer of the school, the fiscal officer shall execute a bond in an amount and with surety to be approved by the Governing Authority of the School, payable to the state, conditioned for the faithful performance of all the official duties required of the fiscal officer, if so required by the Auditor of State. Any such bond shall be deposited with the Governing Authority of the School, and a copy thereof, certified by the Governing Authority, shall be filed with the county fiscal officer. Prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, the fiscal officer designated under this section shall be licensed under section 3301.074 of the Revised Code. The fiscal officer must be employed by or engaged under a contract with the governing authority of the community school, except as otherwise permitted by law and approved annually by both the CMSD and Governing Authority.
Fiscal OfficerThe School shall have a designated fiscal officer licensed under ORC Section 3301.074 and shall maintain internal financial controls in accordance with ORC Section 3314.
Fiscal OfficerThe School shall have a designated fiscal officer. Prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, and, before entering upon duties as fiscal officer of the school, the fiscal officer shall execute a bond in an amount and with surety to be approved by the Governing Authority of the School, payable to the state, conditioned for the faithful performance of all the official duties required of the fiscal officer, if so required by the Auditor of State. Any such bond shall be deposited with the Governing Authority of the School, and a copy thereof, certified by the Governing Authority, shall be filed with the county auditor. Prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, the fiscal officer designated under this section shall be licensed under section 3301.074 of the Revised Code or shall complete not less than sixteen hours of continuing education classes, courses, or workshops in the area of school accounting as approved by the sponsor of the community school. Any fiscal officer who is not licensed under section 3301.074 of the Revised Code shall complete an additional twenty-four hours of continuing education classes, courses, or workshops in the area of school accounting as approved by the sponsor of the school within one year after assuming the duties of fiscal officer of the school. However, any such classes, courses, or workshops in excess of sixteen hours completed by the fiscal officer prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer shall count toward the additional twenty-four hours of continuing education required under this section. In each subsequent year, any fiscal officer who is not licensed under section 3301.074 of the Revised Code shall complete eight hours of continuing education classes, courses, or workshops in the area of school accounting as approved by the sponsor of the school. The School shall provide evidence of completion of these requirements.
Fiscal Officer. The School Governing Authority shall maintain a designated fiscal officer. Unless an appropriate and timely resolution has been passed by the School Governing Authority under R.C. 3314.011(D)(1), the fiscal officer shall be employed or engaged under a contract directly with the School Governing Authority. This resolution must be passed by the School Governing Authority each and every year. The School Governing Authority must submit the resolution to the Sponsor for approval within seven (7) business days after approval. Under 3314.011, prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, agent and/or fiscal servicer of the School, the fiscal officer, agent or service provider shall be licensed as provided for in Ohio Revised Code 3301.074. 9.2.1 R.C. 9.24 prohibits any state agency or political subdivision from awarding a contract for goods, services, or construction to any person against whom a finding for recovery has been issued by the Auditor of State, if that finding is unresolved. Before entering into a public contract described above, the School Governing Authority is required to verify that the person does not appear in this database. 9.2.2 By the end of the first year of the Charter, the School Governing Authority must maintain funds equal to three (3) months of treasurer fees in the event the School closes.
Fiscal Officer. A program must assess staffing needs in consideration of the fiscal complexity of the organization and applicable financial management requirements and secure the regularly scheduled or ongoing services of a fiscal officer with sufficient education and experience to meet their needs. A program must ensure a fiscal officer is a certified public accountant or has, at a minimum, a baccalaureate degree in accounting, business, fiscal management, or a related field.
Fiscal Officer. 1. The School shall have a designated Fiscal Officer and shall maintain internal financial controls in accordance with R.C. 3314.
Fiscal OfficerThe Chair will appoint a Fiscal Officer with duties as described in Articles 15, 16 and 17 hereof to hold office for two years effective from the beginning of the fiscal year contemporaneously with the Chair and Vice Chair.
Fiscal Officer. The Fiscal Officer shall act as, or in conjunction with, the treasurer of the corporation and shall have custody of the cash, securities, and other assets of the corporation. The fiscal officer shall receive contributions, bequests, revenues, and other assets to which the corporation is entitled and disburse funds as directed by the board of directors. The fiscal officer shall maintain or approve appropriate books of account and supporting records and shall prepare or approve and file all returns and related reports required by federal and state statutes and regulations and shall perform other duties as may be required by the board of directors or the president. However, notwithstanding the fact that the corporation has named a person to serve as its fiscal officer, the board of directors may contract with a third party to provide for part or all of the fiscal officer’s responsibilities, subject to a vote of the board of directors. The board may require a bond in any amount, at its discretion or as directed by law, and the cost of the bond or bonds shall be paid for by the corporation.
Fiscal OfficerThe School shall have a designated and appropriately bonded fiscal officer and shall maintain internal financial controls in accordance with Section 3314.03 of the Ohio Revised Code. Prior to assuming the duties of fiscal officer, and, before entering upon duties as fiscal officer of the school, the fiscal officer shall execute a bond in an amount and with surety to be approved by the Governing Authority of the School, payable to the state, conditioned for the faithful performance