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By Mr. Honan of Boston, petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2571) of Kevin G. Honan relative to employment contracts for town accountants and city auditors. Public Service. |
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act relative to employment contracts for town accountants and city auditors. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Delete from the first and third paragraphs of General Laws Chapter 41, section 108N the terms “town accountants” and “city auditor.”
SECTION 2. Amend Chapter 41 by adding a new section,
Section 108Q, that reads:
Section 108Q. Notwithstanding the provision of any general or special
law to the contrary, any city or town acting through the Appointing
Authority for its town accountant or city auditor, may establish an
employment contract for a period of time to provide for the salary,
fringe benefits, and other conditions of employment, including but not limited
to, severance pay, relocation expenses, reimbursement for expenses incurred in
the performances of duties or office, liability insurance, leave for its
town accountant or city auditor or the person performing such duties having a
different title and educational incentives, including but not limited to,
designation as a Certified Governmental Accountant by the Massachusetts
Municipal Accountants’ Association which may be established by the
appropriating authority with or without a contract, funding subject to the
local appropriating authority. Said contract shall be in accordance
with and subject to the provisions of the city or town charter and shall
prevail over any conflicting provision of any local personnel by-law,
ordinance, rule, or regulation. In addition to the benefits provided municipal
employees under chapters thirty-two and thirty-two B, said contract may provide
for supplemental retirement and insurance benefits. Nothing contained in this
section shall affect the appointment or removal powers of any city or town over
its town accountant or city auditor, or such person performing such duties
with a different title, nor shall it grant tenure to such officer, nor shall it
abridge the provisions of section sixty-seven of chapter forty-four.