Chapter 3.26
POLICE DEPARTMENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND INVESTIGATIVE FUND

Sections:

3.26.010    Created.

3.26.020    Source of funds.

3.26.030    Interest.

3.26.040    Withdrawal of funds.

3.26.050    Release of funds.

3.26.060    Accounting.

3.26.010 Created.

There is created a special revenue fund entitled police department substance abuse prevention and investigative fund, which fund shall be used for the purpose of funding activities intended to prevent or limit substance abuse including, but not limited to, the providing of educational materials, costs associated with educating the public in regard to dangers of substance abuse, contracting with private and other public agencies in preventing substance abuse, and investigation of criminal activities relating to substance abuse. (Ord. 1115 § 1, 1987).

3.26.020 Source of funds.

Such fund shall receive in addition to any other moneys made available by the city council funds received through seizure and/or forfeiture in criminal drug cases and funds received from donations made by criminal defendants and others. (Ord. 1115 § 2, 1987).

3.26.030 Interest.

Any interest earned by moneys in the fund shall be retained by the fund. (Ord. 1115 § 3, 1987).

3.26.040 Withdrawal of funds.

The police chief for the city of Burlington is hereby granted authority to withdraw funds from the police department’s substance abuse prevention and investigative fund when, in the police chief’s opinion the use of said funds is necessary to achieve the purpose for which said fund was established. (Ord. 1147 § 1, 1989).

3.26.050 Release of funds.

The city clerk/treasurer of the city of Burlington is authorized to release said funds to the Burlington police chief upon the police chief’s written request. (Ord. 1147 § 2, 1989).

3.26.060 Accounting.

The Burlington police chief shall provide the city clerk/treasurer with an accounting of how said funds were utilized. Said accounting shall be in such form as shall meet the State Auditor’s standards. (Ord. 1147 § 3, 1989).