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Code · New Hampshire · TITLE II COUNTIES · CHAPTER 24 COUNTY CONVENTIONS

Section 24:13-d Carroll County; Transfers of Appropriations.

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Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the following procedure shall apply in Carroll county:
I. Prior to the transfer of an appropriation, or any part thereof exceeding $1,000, or an accumulative total exceeding $1,000, from one line item to another, the following procedure shall apply: a request to transfer an appropriation shall be made in writing, by the department head, whether elected or appointed, to the county commissioners, who, if they approve the same, shall report in writing their recommendation to the executive committee.
II. The commissioners shall request to the executive committee, in writing, all interdepartmental transfers of appropriations, regardless of the amount.
III. The county executive committee by majority vote may approve such transfers of funds in whole or in part.
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