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  2. Municipal treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The municipal treasurer is a position of responsibility for a municipality according to the locally prevailing laws. The treasurer of a public agency is elected [1] by the voting public or is appointed by the municipal council or municipal manager. City treasurers are primarily responsible for managing the revenue and cash flow of the agency ...

  3. California Municipal Treasurers Association - Wikipedia

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    California Municipal Treasurers Association (CMTA) is the professional society of active public treasurers of California counties, cities, and special districts. It sets ethical standards for the treasury profession in state and local government in California. The treasurer of a public agency is elected [1] by the voting public or are appointed ...

  4. Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and ...

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    Municipal funding sources are commonly property tax, sales tax, income tax, utility users tax (UUT), transient occupancy tax (hotel occupancy), and user fees such as licensing and permit fees. Many Treasurers are elected, and are therefore directly accountable to their constituents; the remainder are appointed either by City Council or City ...

  5. Officials talk town treasurer job - AOL

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    Right now, the position is an elected one, with voters choosing at the polls. But assistant town solicitor Mike Malaguti said the town could consider making the treasurer job an appointed one instead.

  6. Certified California Municipal Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The municipal treasurer does not have the public's permission to put public funds principal at risk, no matter how great the potential yield. Securities options, therefore, are limited by statute to the safest portion of the investment continuum. Public Treasury statutes mandate a priority of safety (first), liquidity (secondarily) and yield ...

  7. California Society of Municipal Finance Officers - Wikipedia

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    The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers (or CSMFO) is a professional association of state, county, and local government finance officers in California.The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers is the statewide organization serving all California municipal finance professionals, an affiliate of the nationwide Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA).

  8. Municipal council - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Council (Moldovan language: Consiliul municipal) serves as a consultative body with some powers of general policy determination. [2] It is composed of a legally determined number of counsellors (for example 35 in Bălți) elected every four years, representing political parties and independent counsellors.

  9. Government Finance Officers Association - Wikipedia

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    In June 1932, the name became the Municipal Finance Officers Association (MFOA). In 1973, the GFOA (then MFOA) was instrumental in the creation of the National Council on Governmental Accounting (NCGA). By the late 1970s, it was apparent that the NCGA couldn't fully do its job, due to part-time members and limited resources.