§ 6-56-403. Development of Curriculum for Certified Municipal Finance Officer — Candidates for Course — Demonstrated Proficiencies — Training and Testing Administration
The municipal technical advisory service (MTAS) of the University of Tennessee’s institute for public service, with the approval of the state comptroller’s office, shall develop a curriculum, including testing, leading to the designation certified municipal finance officer (CMFO). The program shall include at least eighty (80) combined hours of course and lab work, including the […]
§ 6-56-404. Continuing Education to Maintain Certification — Revocation
To maintain certification, a certified municipal finance officer (CMFO) shall earn at least twenty-four (24) hours of continuing professional education (CPE) of financial education each calendar year after receiving the designation. A CMFO wishing to maintain certification who earns more than the minimum CPE hours during any calendar year may carry over to the next […]
§ 6-56-405. Exemptions From Education Requirements
The following individuals with financial oversight responsibility employed as a finance officer by a municipality and who would otherwise be required to have the certified municipal finance officer (CMFO) designation are exempt from the educational requirements leading to the CMFO designation, but shall comply with the continuing educational requirements of § 6-56-404: An individual designated […]
§ 6-56-406. Compliance
Municipalities shall comply with the requirement that they have a certified municipal finance officer (CMFO) in their employ based on the following schedule determined by the gross revenues the municipality derived from all funds, including utilities, during the July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007, fiscal year: Gross revenues Compliance date $10 million or more […]
§ 6-56-304. Advertising and Bidding — Exceptions
Except as provided in this section all purchases and leases or lease-purchase agreements shall be made or entered into only after public advertisement and competitive bid, except as follows: Purchases costing less than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500); provided, that this exemption shall not apply to purchases of like items that individually cost less […]
§ 6-56-305. Advertising and Bidding — Expenditures of Less Than $2,500
All purchases, leases, or lease-purchase arrangements with expenditures of less than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) but more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) in any fiscal year may be made in the open market without public advertisement, but shall, whenever possible, be based upon at least three (3) competitive bids. Purchases, leases, or lease-purchases […]
§ 6-56-306. Additional Authority of Municipal Governing Body
Municipal governing bodies are specifically authorized to lower the dollar amounts required in this part for public advertisement and competitive bidding to an amount to be set by the municipal governing body. Municipal governing bodies may by ordinance increase the dollar amount required in this part for public advertisement and competitive bidding from two thousand […]
§ 6-56-307. Bid Specifications for Purchases of Chemical Products
Bid specifications for purchases of chemical products pursuant to this chapter shall require that the manufacturer of the chemical products create and maintain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) for such chemical products on the national MSDSSEARCH repository or the manufacturer’s web site so that the information can be accessed by means of the Internet. […]
§ 6-56-401. Short Title
This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Municipal Finance Officer Certification and Education Act of 2007.”
§ 6-56-206. Notice and Hearing on Proposed Budget
A public hearing shall be held on the proposed budget ordinance before its final adoption by the governing body, at such time and place as the governing body shall direct. The governing body of each municipality shall cause to be published the proposed annual operating budget and budgetary comparisons of the proposed budget with the […]