1621-H - Moneys of the authority.

§  1621-h.  Moneys of the authority. All moneys of the authority shall  be paid to the city treasurer of the city as agent of the authority, who  shall not commingle such moneys with any  other  moneys.    Such  moneys  shall  be  deposited in a separate bank account or accounts.  The moneys  in such accounts shall be paid out by the city treasurer of the city  on  requisition  of the chairperson of the authority or of such other person  or persons as the authority may  authorize  to  make  such  requisitions  after  audit  by  the  city  treasurer of the city. All deposits of such  moneys shall be secured by obligations of the United States  or  of  the  state  of New York of a market value equal at all times to the amount of  the deposit, and all banks and trust companies are  authorized  to  give  such  security  for  such deposits. The treasurer of the city and his or  her legally authorized representatives are authorized and empowered from  time to time to  examine  the  accounts  and  books  of  the  authority,  including its receipts, disbursements, contracts, leases, sinking funds,  investments  and  any other records and papers relating to its financial  standing. The authority shall have power, notwithstanding the provisions  of this section, to contract with the holders of any  of  its  bonds  or  notes as to the custody, collection, securing, investment and payment of  any moneys of the authority or any moneys held in trust or otherwise for  the payment of bonds or notes or in anyway to secure bonds or notes, and  to carry out any such contract notwithstanding that such contract may be  inconsistent  with  the previous provisions of this section. Moneys held  in trust or otherwise for the payment of bonds or in any way  to  secure  bonds  and  deposits of such moneys may be secured in the same manner as  moneys  of  the  authority,  and  all  banks  and  trust  companies  are  authorized  to give such security for such deposits. The accounts of the  authority shall be subject to the supervision of the state  comptroller.  The  authority shall render a complete account of its proceedings to the  common council at its first meeting of each year and at such other times  as may reasonably be requested by the common council.