Maintain custody of all minutes, books, deeds, bonds, contracts and archival records of the municipal corporation
Attest to the signatures of municipal officers and officials
Maintain receipt of service of legal documents
B. Secretary to the Governing Body
Prepare agenda for annual Reorganization Meeting of the Governing Body. For Governing Bodies elected for terms of office commencing January 1, the date and time of its annual organization or reorganization meeting shall be at Noon on January 1, or at some other hour on any day during the first week in January. [N.J.S.A. 40:45A-1] Terms of office for Governing Body members elected under the Uniform Non-Partisan Elections Law commence at Noon [N.J.S.A. 40:69A-207] on July 1, and annual organization meeting must be held on July 1 of each year.
Maintain and keep new members of Governing Body aware of Rules of Order for conducting meetings including:
What constitutes a quorum
Adopt a standard set of rules of order such as Robert's Rules or Cushing's Manual.
Order of business
Time limit for discussion by the general public
Prepare meeting agenda at the discretion of the Governing Body; be present at all meetings of the Governing Body
Keep an official record of the proceedings of every meeting; retain the original copies of all minutes, ordinances and resolutions
Process, record, file and, when necessary, advertise ordinances, resolutions and the municipal budget
Act as liaison to the public and correspondent on behalf of the Governing Body
Administer and record oaths of office:
Before assuming office, every person elected or appointed shall take and subscribe to an oath of office
The oaths shall be filed with the Municipal Clerk and preserved as a public record for a period of five years after termination of office
Before assuming office, every person elected or appointed shall take and subscribe to an oath of office
C. Chief Administrative Officer of All Elections Held in the Municipality
Certify vacancies at a local level
Maintain receipt of nominating petitions and certification to the County Clerk of local candidates nominated by petition
Exercise quasi-judicial authority in determining the validity of petitions
Conduct the drawing for positions of candidates on the local ballot
Furnish material for local elections
Suggest polling places
Maintain receipt of election results
Certify to the County Clerk persons elected to partisan county committee offices in each election district
Canvass the votes for and certify election of candidates for municipal office in non-partisan local governments
D. Chief Registrar of Voters in the Municipality
E. Administrative Officer with Responsibilities as Follows:
Acceptance of applications for licenses and permits and the issuance of licenses and permits, except where statute or municipal ordinance has delegated that responsibility to some other municipal officer
Issue assessment search certificates
Conduct business with other municipal departments as directed by the Governing Body
Serve as information officer to the public and to the media
Purchase equipment and supplies when required
Maintain personnel records when required
Certify to the municipality's Bond Counsel as to the proper advertising, filing of Supplemental Debt Statement and that no protests have been filed with the municipality as to the adoption of bond ordinances
Helpful tip: See reference material LFN 2013-03; New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division of Local Government
F. Records Coordinator & Manager Responsible for Implementing Local Archives & Records Retention Programs as Mandated
G. Other Duties That May Be Imposed by State Statutes & Regulations or Municipal Ordinances or Regulations