What is a Legislator?

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.

 
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