Ulster County government operates under a County Executive form of government.
This new government has three branches.
County Executive
Acts as chief executive and chief operating officer of the county
Appoints and removes department heads
Supervises, directs and controls the administration, structure and organization of all departments
Can reorganize, combine, separate or eliminate duties of departments with legislative approval
Appoints support staff to assist in day-to-day management of county business
Negotiates labor contracts
Prepares annual budget and capital program
Comptroller
Examines, audits and verifies all books, records and accounts of all administrative units, offices and officials paid county money
Audits any department, program or function of county government to assess operation regarding economy, efficiency or effectiveness
Provides fiscal oversight of all County expenditures
Ensures that our taxes are being used in the most efficient and effective manner with the power force changes
Legislature
Responsible for policy making
Adopts budget covering all spending, taxes and levies
Approves Executive appointments
Enacts or amends local laws and resolutions
Approve all contracts and change orders over $50,000
Approve labor contracts
Set compensation and benefits of officers and employees not covered by labor contracts
Authorize all borrowing
Recommend and approve changes to charter
Maintain Administrative Code
Sets details of administration of County government within framework of charter
Determine and fix real property tax equalization rates
Appoint advisory committees, commissions and boards
Effective government requires strength in all branches of government. The charter provided for a strong executive and comptroller. It is important to have an equally strong legislature to continue to have the best government in Ulster County.
Thank you for your support during the election cycle of 2009.