SEC. 9.102. CONTROLLER'S OPINION ON REVENUE ESTIMATES.
§ 9.102
The Mayor must submit estimated revenues from the proposed biennial budget to the Controller for review, and the Controller must then give the Board of Supervisors an opinion on whether the economic assumptions and revenue estimates are accurate and reasonable.
When the Mayor proposes a budget with revenue estimates, the Controller reviews those numbers and the economic assumptions behind them. The Controller then tells the Board of Supervisors whether the estimates look accurate and reasonable.
- Complex:The section's role in the broader budget process and what happens with the Controller's opinion are not explained, making it hard for readers to understand the practical significance or consequence of this step.
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Official text
The Mayor shall submit to the Controller for review the estimated revenues contained in the proposed biennial budget and any subsequent revisions. The Controller shall then provide the Board of Supervisors with an opinion regarding the accuracy of economic assumptions underlying the revenue estimates and the reasonableness of such estimates and revisions.
(Amended by Proposition A, Approved 11/5/2009)