The single county executive may do any of the following:
- (1) Order any department, office, or agency under the single county executive's jurisdiction to undertake any task for another department, office, or agency under the single county executive's jurisdiction on a temporary basis, if necessary for the proper and efficient administration of county government.
- (2) Establish and administer centralized budgeting, centralized personnel selection, and centralized purchasing.
- (3) Audit the accounts of officers who deal with money belonging to or appropriated for the benefit of the county.
- (4) Approve accounts chargeable against the county and direct the raising of money necessary for county expenses.
(5) Make orders concerning county property, including orders for:
- (A) the sale of the county's public buildings and the acquisition of land in the county seat on which to build new public buildings; and
(B) the acquisition of land for a public square and the maintenance of that square.
However, a conveyance or purchase by a county of land having a value of one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more must be authorized by an ordinance of the county legislative body fixing the terms and conditions of the transaction.
As added by P.L.77-2014, SEC.15.