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Subdivision 2. As specified by MN Statute 275.065, as amended, before the budget is <br />adopted for the ensuing fiscal year, a public hearing notice and summary of the proposed budget will <br />be published in the official City newspaper, the City Newsletter, and, if available, the City web <br />site. Such summary should be readily understandable by the layperson, and should provide <br />appropriate supporting information as to the necessity for any increase in the budget over the total for <br />the current fiscal year. Failure to provide the specified summary will not invalidate the budget. <br />The final budget will be published in accordance with Minnesota Statutes on Truth in <br />Taxation or no later than 60 days after adoption by the Council in the official City newspaper, the <br />City newsletter and, if available, the City web site. <br />Subdivision 3. If the Council fails to adopt the budget by the beginning of the next fiscal <br />year, the preceding months fiscal year budget shall go into effect for up to thirty-one (31) days or <br />until the Council adopts a budget. <br />Section 7.07. Enforcement of the Budget. The City Administrator may designate department <br />heads or other staff who may assist with each fund or department in the annual budget. It shall be the <br />duty of the City Administrator to strictly enforce the detail provisions of the budget. The City Council <br />shall strictly enforce the provisions of the budget. The City Council shall not authorize any payment <br />or the incurring of any obligation by the City, unless an appropriation has been made in the budget <br />resolution, and there is a sufficient unexpended balance after deducting the total past expenditures <br />and encumbrances against the appropriation. No officer or employee of the City shall place any order <br />or make any purchase unless the amount is authorized in the budget resolution and in compliance <br />with the purchasing policies of the City as established by the City Council, the City Charter, the <br />City Code, and Minnesota Statutes. Any obligation incurred by any person in the employ of the City <br />for any purpose not authorized in the budget resolution, or for any amount in excess of the amount <br />authorized, shall be a personal obligation upon the person incurring the obligation. No check shall be <br />issued or transfer made to any account other than one owned by the City until the claim to which it <br />relates has been supported by an itemized bill, payroll, or time sheet or other document approved and <br />signed by the responsible City officer who vouches for its correctness and reasonableness. <br />Section 7.08. Alterations in the Budget. After the budget resolution has been adopted, the <br />Council may amend the budget by resolution, but shall not increase the amounts fixed in the <br />resolution beyond the sum of estimated receipts and reserves, except to the extent that actual receipts <br />exceed the estimate or to implement Section 7.12 herein. At any time the Council may by resolution <br />reduce the sums appropriated for any purpose, to increase reserves or authorize the transfer of sums <br />from unencumbered balances in the budget. <br />Section 7.09. Funds. There shall be maintained in the City treasury a general fund and such <br />other funds as may be required by state law, ordinance, or resolution. The Council may, by resolution <br />or ordinance, make inter -fund loans, except from trust and agency funds, as it may deem necessary <br />and appropriate. <br />19 <br />