§ 1-2-133. Employee awards.  


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  • (a)

    Administrator review. The county administrator shall from time to time recommend to the board of county commissioners such certificates, plaques of recognition, appreciation or commendation, or such public ceremonies, luncheons or dinners, or other similar employee awards for public officers and employees which to the county administrator shall appear in the public interest and in accord with generally accepted management and personnel practices. In his recommendation to the board of county commissioners, the administrator shall include at least:

    (1)

    The individual or class of individuals to be recognized;

    (2)

    The means of specific form in which the award or recognition is proposed;

    (3)

    The estimated cost of the action recommended;

    (4)

    The administrator's reasons, briefly stated, for the form, time, and selection of the persons to be recognized.

    (b)

    Appropriations. The board shall thereafter, if it concurs in the recommendations of the administrator, appropriate a sum sufficient to accomplish the recommendations or, if no funds are necessary, to direct such actions as will accomplish the recommendation.

(Ord. No. 85-37, §§ 1, 2, 10-1-85)

Editor's note

Sections 1 and 2 of nonamendatory Ord. No. 85-37, adopted Oct. 1, 1985, have been codified as § 1-2-133 herein at the editor's discretion.