TITLE VII
PUBLIC FINANCE
ARTICLE 217: The finances of the Republic are decentralized.
Financial management is the responsibility of the Minister concerned. The
Executive, assisted by an Interdepartmental Council, draws up the law that
sets the portion and nature of public revenue allotted to the territorial
divisions.
ARTICLE 218: No Government levy may be established except by law. No
charge or tax, whether imposed by a Department, a Municipality, or Communal
Section, may be established without the consent of its territorial
divisions.
ARTICLE 219: No preferential tax treatment may be established.
No tax exemption, increase, decrease or elimination may be established
except by law.
ARTICLE 220: No pension, bonus, allotment or subsidy charged to the
Public Treasury may be authorized unless provided by law. Pensions paid by
the State are indexed to the cost of living.
ARTICLE 221: Subject to special provisions thereon, the holding of
two or more salaried public offices at the same time is strictly forbidden,
except posts in education.
ARTICLE 222: Procedures for preparation of the budget and its
execution are determined by law.
ARTICLE 223: Enforcement of the Law on the Budget and on Public
Accounts is monitories by the Superior Court of Auditors and Administrative
Disputes and by the Budget Office.
ARTICLE 224: National monetary policy is set by the Central Bank
jointly with the Minister of Economics and Finance.
ARTICLE 225: An autonomous public agency with legal personality and
financial autonomy performs the functions for a Central Bank. Its
regulations are determined by law.
ARTICLE 226: The Central Bank has exclusive authority to issue as
legal tender throughout the territory of the Republic, paper money
representing the monetary unit, and coins, according to the name, weight,
description, amount and use set by law.
ARTICLE 227: The budget of each Ministry is divided into chapters and
sections, and must be voted upon article by article.
ARTICLE 227-1: Amounts t be drawn on budget allocations may in no
case exceed one-twelfth of the appropriations for a particular month, except
in December, because of bonuses paid to all Government employees and
officials.
ARTICLE 227-2: General accounts of receipts and expenditures of the
Republic shall be kept by the Minister of Finance according to an accounting
method established by law.
ARTICLE 227-3: The General accounts and budgets stipulated in the
receding article, accompanied by a report from the Superior Court of
Auditors and Administrative Disputes must be submitted to the Legislative
Houses by the Minister of Finance no later than fifteen (15) days after the
opening of the legislative session. the same applies to the annual balance
sheet and statement of operations of the Central Bank and to all other
accounts of the Haitian State.
ARTICLE 227-4: The Government fiscal year begins on October 1 of each
year and ends on September 30 of the following year.
ARTICLE 228: Each year the Legislature issues:
a. The statement of receipts and expenditures of the Government for the
preceding year, or years;
b. The Government General Budget containing the rough estimates and the
portion of funds allocated to each Ministry of the year.
ARTICLE 228-1: However, no proposal or amendment may be introduced
into the Budget when it is being voted upon, without provision of the ways
and means therefore.
ARTICLE 228-2: No increase or reduction may be made in the allocation
of Government funds, except by amendment of the laws relating thereto.
ARTICLE 229: The Legislative Houses may refrain from doing any
legislative work until the above documents are submitted to it. they shall
refuse to grant the Ministers discharge when the accounts submitted do not
in themselves, or by supporting documents, provide the necessary data for
verification and evaluation.
ARTICLE 230: Examination and payment of the General Administration
Accounts and all accounts of public funds are effected according to the
method established by law.
ARTICLE 231: If for any reason whatever the Legislative Houses do not
act upon the budget for one or more Ministerial Departments before they
adjourn, the budget or budgets of the Departments concerned shall remain in
force until a new budget is voted on and adopted.
ARTICLE 231-1: In the event that, through fault of the Executive
Branch, the Budget of the Republic has not been voted upon, the President of
the Republic shall immediately call a special session of the Legislative
Houses for the sole purpose of voting on the Government budget.
ARTICLE 232: Autonomous agencies and enterprises and entities
subsidized wholly or in part by the Public Treasury shall be governed by
special budgets and salary and wage systems approved by the Executive
Branch.
ARTICLE 233: For the purpose of maintaining constant and careful
supervision over Government expenditures, a fifteen-ember Parliamentary
Committee with nine (9) Deputies and six (6) Senators shall be elected by
secret ballot at the beginning of each regular session, to report on the
management Ministers, in order to enable the two (2) Assemblies to give them
discharge.
This Committee may engage the services of specialists to assist it with
its monitoring functions.