Budget Preparation

AuthorRaymond S. DiRaddo
Pages329-358
Chapter 6
Budget Preparation
§6:10 New York Fire District Officers’ Guide 6-2
§6:10 ANNUAL BUDGET
Each year, the board of fire commissioners must prepare a budget, which is an estimate of the revenues and
expenditures for the upcoming year. The board of fire commissioners must adhere to a certain timetable for their
annual budget. The board must adopt a proposed budget, make the proposed budget available to the public prior
to the public hearing, hold a public hearing on the proposed budget, allow the public to comment on the budget
at the public hearing, adopt the budget by a certain date, and submit the budget to the town where the district
is located. The board of fire commissioners must also follow the posting requirements for the Notice of Public
Hearing on the proposed budget.
§6:10.1 BUDGET SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Having adopted the annual budget by November 4 of each year, the board of fire commissioners must sub-
mit to the town’s financial officer, on or before November 7, an estimate of the revenues and expenditures for
the next year. If the fire district is located in more than one town, the budget must be submitted to the financial
officers of both towns. Town Law §105, Town Law §181 (4).
The budget must be submitted in the form prescribed by and pursuant to Town Law §107 (1). The town
budget officer in turn must attach the fire district budget to the annual town budget (Town Law §109). Neither
the town budget officer nor the town board is allowed to make any changes to the budget submitted by the fire
district. Neither the town board nor the town budget officer may alter the annual budget submitted by a fire
district, even where there is a wide difference between the respective budgets of two fire districts in the same
town, which are similar in size and population. Opinion of the State Comptroller 79-669.
§6:10.1.0 ADOPTION OF THE PROPOSED BUDGET
On or before 21 days before the public hearing, the board of fire commissioners must adopt the proposed
annual budget of the fire district. This proposed budget must contain detailed estimates of the amount of revenue
to be received and the appropriations required for expenditures for the upcoming fiscal year. Town Law §181
2(a). Once this proposed budget is adopted, it shall be filed with the secretary of the fire district and maintained
as a public document for inspection and copying. Town Law §181(c).
§6:10.1.1 BUDGET ADOPTION
On or before November 4 of each year, the board of fire commissioners must adopt the annual budget of the
fire district. The budget adopted may be either the proposed budget or the proposed budget as changed, altered
or revised after the public hearing. Town Law §181 3 (b).
§6.10.1.1.1 WEBSITE POSTING OF THE PROPOSED BUDGET
If the fire district maintains a website, it is the duty of the fire district secretary to post the proposed budget
on the fire district’s website and keep it posted until the day after the public hearing on the proposed budget.
Town Law §181 2 (c).
§6:10.1.2 FAILURE TO ADOPT THE BUDGET
In the event that the board of fire commissioners fails to adopt the annual budget by November 4, the pro-
posed budget with the changes, alterations and revisions as of November 4 constitutes the annual budget of the
fire district.
§6:10.1.3 FILING BUDGET WITH THE TOWN CLERK
Within three days after the adoption of the annual budget of a fire district, the fire district secretary shall
prepare and deliver to the town clerk of each town in which the fire district is located two certified copies of the
annual budget. Town Law §181 3 (C).

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