Feasibility of Creating a Central Business Office in the Schuyler-Chemung-Tioga BOCES Region
CGR recommended the creation of a central business office among the districts within the Schuyler-Chemung-Tioga BOCES district. Centralization would save more than $434,000 a year, or 55 percent of current expenses. It would also expand safeguards protecting against accounting problems, improve management and integrity of fiscal information, and expand access to higher-level financial skills.
Report Date: Jan 2005
Author(s): Donald Pryor
, Charles Zettek
Subject(s): Education
, Government Reorganization/Dissolution
, Shared Services/Consolidation
Location: Schuyler, New York
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