§ 14-48-117 - Powers and duties of city administrator.
               	 		
14-48-117.    Powers and duties of city administrator.
    The city administrator shall have the following powers and duties:
      (1)  To  the extent that such authority is vested in him or her through  ordinance enacted by the board of directors, he or she may supervise and  control all administrative departments, agencies, offices, and  employees;
      (2)  He or she shall  represent the board in the enforcement of all obligations in favor of  the city or its inhabitants which are imposed by law or under the terms  of any public utility franchise upon any public utility;
      (3)  He  or she may inquire into the conduct of any municipal office,  department, or agency which is subject to the control of the board. In  this connection, he or she shall be given unrestricted access to the  records and files of any office, department, or agency and may require  written reports, statements, audits, and other information from the  executive head of the office, department, or agency;
      (4)  He  or she shall nominate, subject to confirmation by the board, persons to  fill all vacancies at any time occurring in any office, employment,  board, authority, or commission to which the board's appointive power  extends. He or she may remove from office all officials and employees  including, but not limited to, members of any board, authority, or  commission who, under existing or future laws, whether applicable to  cities under the aldermanic, manager, or commission form of government,  may be removed by the city's legislative body. Removal by the city  administrator shall be approved by the board. Where, under the statute  applicable to any specific employment or office, the incumbent may be  removed only upon the vote of a specified majority of the city's  legislative body, the removal of the person by the city administrator  may be confirmed only upon the vote of the specified majority of the  board members. However, the provisions of this subdivision (4) shall  have no application to offices and employments controlled by any civil  service or merit plan lawfully in effect in the city;
      (5)    (A)  To the extent that, and under such regulations as, the board may by ordinance prescribe:
                  (i)  He  or she may contract for and purchase, or issue purchase authorizations  for, supplies, materials, and equipment for the various offices,  departments, and agencies of the city government, and he or she may  contract for, or authorize contracts for, services to be rendered to the  city or for the construction of municipal improvements. In this  connection, the board shall by ordinance establish a maximum amount, and  each contract, purchase, or authorization exceeding the amount so  established shall be effected after competitive bidding as required in     14-48-129;
                  (ii)  He or she  may approve for payment, out of funds previously appropriated for that  purpose, or disapprove any bills, debts, or liabilities asserted as  claims against the city. The board shall by ordinance establish, in that  connection, a maximum amount, and the payment or disapproval of each  bill, debt, or liability exceeding that amount shall require the  confirmation of the board, or of a committee of directors created by the  board for that purpose;
                  (iii)  He  or she may sell or exchange any municipal supplies, materials, or  equipment. However, the board shall by ordinance establish a maximum  value above which no item or lot designated to be disposed of as one (1)  unit of supplies, materials, or equipment shall be sold or exchanged  without competitive bidding unless the city administrator shall certify  in writing that, in his opinion, the fair market value of the item or  lot is less than the amount established by the ordinance as prescribed;
                  (iv)  He  or she may transfer to any office, department, or agency or he or she  may transfer from any office, department, or agency to another office,  department, or agency any materials and equipment.
            (B)  For  the purpose of assisting the city administrator in transactions arising  under subdivisions (5)A)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section, the board  may appoint one (1) or more committees to be selected from its  membership. In the alternative, the board may create one (1) or more  offices or departments to be composed of personnel approved by the city  administrator. If, for such purposes, the board shall create any new  office or department, the person appointed to fill the office or to head  the department shall be responsible to the city administrator and act  under his direction;
      (6)  He or  she shall prepare the municipal budget annually and submit it to the  board for its approval or disapproval and be responsible for its  administration after adoption;
      (7)  He  or she shall prepare and submit to the board, within sixty (60) days  after the end of each fiscal year, a complete report on the finances and  administrative activities of the city during the fiscal year;
      (8)  He  or she shall keep the board advised of the financial condition and  future needs of the city and make such recommendations as to him may  seem desirable;
      (9)  He or she shall sign all municipal warrants when authorized by the board to do so;
      (10)  He  or she shall have all powers, except those involving the exercise of  sovereign authority, which, under statutes applicable to municipalities  under the aldermanic form of government or under ordinances and  resolutions of the city in effect at the time of its reorganization, may  be vested in the mayor;
      (11)  He  or she shall perform such additional duties and exercise such additional  powers as may by ordinance be lawfully delegated to him or her by the  board;
      (12)  He or she shall be  the executive officer of the boards of improvement and shall, under the  direction of those boards, supervise all work done by them.