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f <br /> ARTICLE IV-- Annual Audit <br /> History: Adopted as Ch. 3, Article 3.3 of the 1980 Code <br /> ? §6-9. State Audit: There shall be an annual audit of the Town's accounts, consistent with <br /> applicable provisions of the Charter, under the supervision of the Director of <br /> I Accounts of the Department of Revenue, in accordance with the provisions of MGL <br /> C. 44, §35. <br /> §6-10. Independent Audit. The Finance Committee shall annually provide for an outside <br /> audit of the books and accounts oche Town to be made by a certified public <br /> accountant, or a firm of certified public accountants who have no personal interest <br /> direct or indirect, in the fiscal affairs of the Town or any of its officers. The Town <br /> Manager shall annually provide a sufficient sum of money to conduct the audit. The <br /> award ofa contract to audit shall be made by the Finance Committee on or before <br /> Septemberft teenth of each near. The report of the audit shall be filed in final form <br /> with the Finance Committee not later than March first in the near following its award <br /> and copies shall be placed on file in the office of the Town Clerk. [See Charter. <br /> Section 6-91, <br /> ARTICLE V-- Annual Inventory <br /> History: Adopted as Ch. 3, Article 3.4 of the 1980 Code <br /> §6-11. Preparation Requirement: All department heads of the Town shall prepare and <br /> submit to the Town Manager between May 15 and no later than June 30 of each year <br /> a complete inventory of all Town-owned property for which their departments are <br /> responsible.[See Charter. Section 4-26Y. <br /> ARTICLE VI -- Disposal of Town Equipment <br /> History: Adopted as Ch. 3, Article 3.5 of the 1980 Code <br /> §6-12. Procedure: As authorized in MGL C. 40, §21, Clause 11, any equipment to be <br /> disposed of by various officers or departments of the.Town shall first be offered to <br /> any other office or department of the Town who may require it. <br /> ARTICLE VII -- Capital Improvement Committee and Program (CIP) <br /> i <br /> History: Adopted 5-17-1982 ATM, Article. 21. <br /> §6-13. Establishment of Committee; Membership. A Committee, to be ]mown as the <br /> "Capital Improvement Program Committee," shall be established to prepare a capital <br /> improvement program. This Committee shall perform the duties as specified in the <br /> Charter and following sections of this Bylaw, and shall consist of the following <br /> members: The Town Manager, who shall serve as the Chairman of the Committee, a <br /> member or designee of the Board of Selectmen who shall be designated annually by <br /> vote of the Board of Selectmen, a member or designee of the Finance Committee who <br /> shall be designated annually by vote of the Finance Committee, the Town Accountant <br /> and a member at-large to be appointed annually by the Board of Selectmen. Said <br /> 31 <br />