Location: Foyer
Learn about CTAT, its history and what the association offers you. Discuss
the roles of the executive officers and the responsibilities of each region.
This session will be a high-level review of the statutes that touch the county
treasurer’s office. We will review tools that will assist you in finding answers for
statutes (laws) and attorney general opinions and provide a “statute cheat sheet.”
Also, it will help you get to know the CTAT Resource Guide, which provides county
treasurers a convenient outline of the constitutional duties, responsibilities and
liabilities of this elective office.
This session will focus on a high-level overview of the Fair Labor Standards
Act (FLSA) timekeeping, record-keeping basics, payroll deductions, and
acquiring commissioners court approval.
This session will explore the financial reports due to the commissioners court.
Who is responsible? What is required? Whew, I’m not the only one!
This session continues to explore the financial reports due to the commissioners court.
Network with new and experienced treasurers.
Location: Foyer
This session will review the most common errors that occur in assessing or
reporting state court costs and fees. The presenters will show how to access
and sign in to the comptroller’s Webfile tax filing program, as well as how to
enter your state returns and choose from the payment options. A hands-on
walk-through of the process will help answer many of your questions.
This presentation will address the facts that govern and potentially affect the
establishment of bank depository relationships; the solicitation process and
contractual requirements; and the relationships for primary bank depository
services and financial institution deposits. Learn how to improve the process
and outcome. This session is also designed to review collateralization rules
and regulations. We will also outline collateral documentation requirements
and consider collateral management issues and highlight investment security
transaction settlement procedures.
Making financials flow in a county government environment.
When it comes to administering payroll, numerous reports and forms need
to be completed. We will focus on those that could result in fines and/or
penalties if not completed or filed on time.
Gain insights from your colleagues during this interactive session. Discuss the
topics presented during the day.
Location: Foyer
Review the need for building relationships to make your job easier and more
effective. Take a look at the various county government offices and how each
affects the other. See how they all must work together to get the job done.
This class goes over the most important federal and state employment laws
that supervisors need to be aware of when dealing with employees. This
session describes each law and discusses the retaliation and discrimination
aspects of each. The Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA)
will be discussed with respect to new requirements for supervisors to engage
in the interactive process and offer additional leave beyond that required
under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Knowing the laws helps
supervisors interact with employees in ways that reduce their liability.
Hear a brief overview of the history and structure of TAC. Discuss the various
services offered at TAC and how to find your consultant. Learn tips for working
with your local legislators and advocating on behalf of your county.