133 - Machinery, tools, equipment, implements, materials and supplies.

§   133.   Machinery,  tools,  equipment,  implements,  materials  and  supplies. 1. There is hereby continued in each county the separate fund,  known as the county road machinery fund. Such fund shall consist of, and  there shall be credited to such fund (a) such amounts as  the  board  of  supervisors  by  resolution  may, from time to time, appropriate thereto  from the general fund, (b) all rentals received from any source for  the  use   of  county  owned  machinery,  equipment,  tools  and  implements,  including amounts payable pursuant to section one hundred  seventeen  of  this  chapter,  (c)  all amounts payable thereto under the provisions of  subdivision three of this section, and (d) all other moneys received for  such fund from any other source pursuant to law.    2. The board of supervisors may, at any regular  or  special  meeting,  appropriate  available  moneys  in  such  fund  for (a) the purchase and  repair of machinery, tools, implements and  equipment  to  be  used  for  highway,  snow  removal  or  bridge  purposes, (b) the operation of such  machinery, tools, implements and equipment and  supplies  therefor,  (c)  the  operation  of  necessary shops or garages under the jurisdiction of  the  county   superintendent,   (d)   the   acquisition,   construction,  reconstruction   or   repair  of  buildings,  under  the  direction  and  supervision of the county superintendent, for the housing or  repair  of  such machinery, tools, implements and equipment, and (e) the purchase of  materials  and  supplies adequate to provide a central stock-pile, on an  annual basis for highway, snow removal and bridge purposes. Should  such  fund   at   any  time  become  larger  than  necessary  for  the  annual  requirements, any excess amount may, upon recommendation of  the  county  superintendent,  be transferred to the general fund by resolution of the  board of supervisors.    3.  Whenever  materials  and  supplies  from  a  central   stock-pile,  established  pursuant  to  subdivision two of this section, are used for  any highway, snow removal or bridge purpose, the cost of such  materials  and  supplies  shall  be considered as an expense of such purpose. On or  before the tenth day of each  month,  the  county  superintendent  shall  prepare  itemized vouchers, properly certified by him, covering the cost  of such materials and supplies  used  during  the  preceding  month  and  submit the same for audit. Payments therefor shall be made to the county  road  machinery  fund  from appropriations provided for the purposes for  which the materials and supplies were used.    4. The county superintendent shall make all  purchases  chargeable  to  the  county  road  machinery  fund.  The  superintendent  may,  with the  approval of the board of supervisors or of a duly  authorized  committee  thereof,  sell  any  machinery, equipment, tools and implements used for  highway, snow removal or bridge purposes no longer needed by the county,  or which shall have become worn out or obsolete,  or  may  exchange  the  same  or  surrender  it to the vendor as part payment for new machinery,  equipment, tools and implements. If sold, the proceeds shall be credited  to the receipts of such funds and become a part thereof. Any purchase of  new machinery, of a value in excess of ten thousand dollars, in order to  become effective, shall have the approval of the board  of  supervisors,  or  a committee of the board duly authorized and designated by the board  for such purpose.    5. No claim chargeable to the county road machinery fund shall be paid  by the county treasurer unless such claim has first been approved by the  county superintendent of highways and shall have  been  audited  by  the  board  of  supervisors  or a duly appointed auditing officer in the same  manner as other claims against the county; provided, however, that  debt  service  payments  may  be  made  without  the  approval  of  the county  superintendent of highways and without prior audit; and compensation forthe services of officers and employees engaged at agreed  wages  by  the  hour, day, week, month or year may be paid without prior audit.