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<br /> <br />Page 25 <br />1 <br />Does Finance do that, or how is that handled? <br /> <br />2 <br />MS. SAKO: Each department comes up with <br />3 <br />their budget, usually in September or October -- and <br />4 <br />submits it to Finance. And we meet with each <br />5 <br />department to kind of determine what their needs are, <br />6 <br />if it needs to be increased, or if there's areas that <br />7 <br />can be reduced. But, ultimately, the initial budget is <br />8 <br />submitted to us as approved by each department head <br />9 <br />before it comes in, and they're also the ones <br />10 <br />responsible for defending it in front of the county <br />11 <br />council during the budget reviews. <br />12 <br />CHAIR: Tom? <br />13 <br />MR. FRATINARDO: Yeah, the specific -- I'm <br />14 <br />talking about the letter that we're referring to is <br />15 <br />from April 17th, from Mr. Brilhante. And it talks <br />16 <br />about his primary duties, and that wasn't listed as one <br />17 <br />of his primary duties. <br />18 <br />MS. SAKO: For the police -- <br />19 <br />MR. FRATINARDO: For the police chief. It <br />20 <br />wasn't mentioned at all. <br />21 <br />MS. SAKO: And I think, you know, for the <br />22 <br />department heads, especially like the police chief, his <br />23 <br />mind is on all the other things he has going on. <br />24 <br />MR. FRATINARDO: Sure. <br />25 <br />MS. SAKO: That's probably not in the <br /> <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br /> <br />