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Controller proposes tighter budget-amendment rules, IT internal-service allocations and network upgrade funded from internal balance
Summary
Davis County controller outlined a five-part budget-amendment policy, recommended commissioner oversight for capital-to-capital transfers and interdepartmental moves, proposed centralizing IT hardware into an internal-service fund to smooth replacements, and said the health department’s $1.7 million building purchase will go to public hearing.
Davis County Controller Scott Park used the Aug. 11 budget committee meeting to run through a proposed budget-amendment policy, an IT allocation plan and near-term spending requests that would require public hearings.
Park described five amendment categories: intra-department transfers (handled by department heads), moves between categories within one department (approved by the budget officer), transfers between capital projects (requiring commissioner review), transfers between departments (requiring a resolution), and increases with no offsetting decrease (requiring a public…
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