§ 7-81-301. Filling of Vacancies
The mayor has the power to fill vacancies occasioned by sickness, absence, or other disability of any town officer.
§ 7-81-302. Suspension of Officers
The mayor has the power to suspend any officer for misconduct in office or neglect of duty, reporting the mayor’s action, with reason for the action, in writing, to the next meeting of the town assembly, by whom final action shall be taken.
§ 7-81-303. Mayor — Enforcement of Ordinances
The mayor shall take care that all of the ordinances are duly observed and respected.
§ 7-81-108. Fees of Public Officers
The fees of the sheriff shall be two dollars ($2.00), of the county clerk one dollar ($1.00) each, and the secretary of state two dollars ($2.00) for the services directed to be performed in this part.
§ 7-81-109. Incorporation — Designation as Sanitary Districts
Upon the registration of the certificate, the petitioners and their successors and all other voters of the town shall be incorporated and be vested with the right conferred by this chapter, and none other, it being the intention not to confer upon the corporation the powers of incorporated towns in this state. The corporations organized […]
§ 7-81-110. General Municipal Laws Preserved
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to alter, repeal, or amend the general laws for organizing municipal corporations or taxing districts in this state.
§ 7-81-201. Legislative Power — Name of Assembly
The legislative power of the town shall reside in the voters of the town properly assembled at a convenient place, and such assembly shall be known as the “town assembly.”
§ 7-81-202. Meetings
The first meeting of the assembly shall be called upon proper notice signed by at least five (5) of the voters and posted in three (3) conspicuous places in the town. Subsequent meetings shall be held at such times as the assembly may determine.
§ 7-81-203. Called Assembly Meetings
The mayor shall, when such mayor deems it necessary, or when five (5) voters request it in writing, call a meeting of the assembly, and the business of the meeting shall be restricted to matters set out in the call.
§ 7-81-204. Temporary Officers of Assembly — Qualifications of Members
At the first meeting of the assembly, there shall be elected a chair and secretary, who shall act until the election of mayor and clerk. The assembly shall be the sole judge of the qualification of its members.