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H 3911

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sylleste Davis and 1 co-sponsor

Gives the Millis town administrator authority to approve payroll and expense warrants, enabling timely payments; the Select Board acts when the administrator is absent or vacant.

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means
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Bill Summary · H 3911

Summary of H.3911: An Act Revising the Charter of the Town of Millis, as Amended

Overview

H.3911 proposes a charter revision for the Town of Millis to grant the town administrator explicit authority over payroll and expense warrants, with clear fallback roles for the Select Board during absences or vacancies. The bill is a Home Rule Petition for local governance changes specific to Millis and would take effect upon passage.

Purpose and intent

  • Modernize and streamline the process for approving payroll and town expense warrants.
  • Provide a clear line of authority to ensure timely payment of town funds, while preserving governance continuity during administrator absences or vacancies.
  • Allow the General Court some flexibility to adjust the bill’s form or substance as long as changes are consulted with and approved by the Millis Select Board.

Key provisions

  • New authority (Section III-5(k)): The town administrator shall have the power to approve all payroll and expense warrants for payment of town funds. This approval is sufficient authorization for the town treasurer to make payments.
  • Absence or vacancy provisions:
    • If the town administrator is absent, the Select Board shall approve the warrants.
    • If there is a vacancy in the office of the town administrator, the Select Board shall approve all such warrants, or may delegate this responsibility to a temporary town administrator.
  • Effective date: The act takes effect upon passage.
  • Legislative flexibility: The General Court may reasonably vary form and substance within the scope of the Home Rule Petition, but any changes must be made only after consultation with and approval by the Millis Select Board.

Affected parties and entities

  • Town administrator: Primary authority for approving payroll and expense warrants (subject to absence/vacancy provisions).
  • Select Board (Millis): Alternate approving authority during administrator absence or vacancy; must consent to any textual changes if the General Court revises the bill.
  • Town treasurer: Acts on warrants that have been approved by the town administrator (or by the Select Board in specified circumstances).
  • Town of Millis: The charter is amended to reflect these changes.

Procedural/timeline notes

  • Status history indicates progression through committee review and readings, with related actions in 2025, including hearings and favorable committee reports, leading toward final passage.
  • Related bill: HD 4451 is noted as a replacement, indicating ongoing refinements or alternatives within the same legislative effort.

Potential impact

  • Administrative efficiency: Payroll and expense payments could be processed more promptly with a clear, centralized administrative approval.
  • Continuity and controls: Provisions ensure that warrants can still be approved when the town administrator is unavailable, preserving financial operations.
  • Local governance: Changes are localized to Millis and require consultation with the Millis Select Board for any substantial modifications, reinforcing local control.

Related information

  • Related bill: HD 4451 (replaces) in the same legislative stream.
  • Original charter context: Millis’ charter was originally adopted in 1977 and has been amended over time. This act adds a targeted authority to the town administrator’s role.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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