102.001 – BUDGET OFFICER. (a) The mayor of a municipality
Texas Local Government Code § 102.001
Summary
This law designates the mayor as the budget officer for a municipality, unless the municipality uses a city manager form of government, in which case the city manager assumes this role. It affects municipal governance and budget management processes.
Mayor is the default budget officer for municipalities.
City manager serves as budget officer if applicable.
Affects budget preparation and financial oversight.
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