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- New York Second Class Cities - Article 3 - Officers
, trustees of public property. 23. Annual reports of departments.
- New York Second Class Cities - § 10 - Officers
, within the meaning of this chapter, include all persons elected or appointed to any office of the city created or authorized by this chapter...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 11 - Elective Officers
There shall be elected by the qualified electors of the city, a mayor, comptroller, treasurer, president of the common council and four assessors. There shall...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 12 - Appointive Officers
There shall be appointed by the mayor a corporation counsel, city engineer, commissioner of public works, commissioner of public safety, commissioner of public welfare and...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 13 - Terms of Office
The term of office of each elective officer, unless elected to fill a vacancy then existing, shall commence on the first day of January next...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 14 - Elections
shall be applicable to the election for officers of the city. In case of the failure to elect an elective city officer, except as otherwise...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 15 - Vacancies
If a vacancy shall occur, otherwise than by expiration of term, in an elective office of the city, including that of supervisor, the mayor shall...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 17 - Additional Fees or Compensation Not to Be Paid
No officer of the city, except corporation counsel, a justice of a city court, acting as clerk of said court, city marshal, marshal of a...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 18 - Official Undertakings
, the common council may require any other city officer to give an official undertaking in such penal sum and with such conditions and sureties...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 19 - Holding More Than One Office
No person shall, at the same time, hold more than one city office. Upon the acceptance by a city officer of a second office the...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 20 - Charges Against City Officers
Whenever it is provided herein, or otherwise by law, that an officer of the city shall hold office during good behavior or shall be removed...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 21 - Office Hours
Unless otherwise provided by law, the city offices shall be kept open for the transaction of business each day in the year, Sundays and legal...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 22 - Officers, Trustees of Public Property
The common council and the several members thereof, and all officers and employees of the city are hereby declared trustees of the property, funds and...
- New York Second Class Cities - § 23 - Annual Reports of Departments
The several heads of departments shall present to the mayor annually, on or before the first Monday of December, a report of their proceedings during...
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