217 – County Jail.
§ 217. County jail. Each county shall continue to maintain a county jail as prescribed by law.
217-A – Qualification for Employment as a County Correction Officer.
§ 217-a. Qualification for employment as a county correction officer. A county may adopt the provisions contained in section twenty-two-a of the correction law relating to qualifications of its officials who may thereafter be appointed in a law enforcement capacity in any of its penal correctional institutions. Any determination that would otherwise be made by […]
218 – Courthouses and Judicial Expenditures.
§ 218. Courthouses and judicial expenditures. 1. Except as otherwise provided by law, each board of supervisors shall provide suitable rooms for courts of record within the county including rooms for holding court, grand and trial jurors, witnesses and attorneys during such terms of court. Chambers shall be provided for any resident judge of the […]
218-A – County Detention Facilities for Juvenile Delinquents and Persons in Need of Supervision.
§ 218-a. County detention facilities for juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision. A. To assure that suitable and conveniently accessible accommodations and proper and adequate detention in secure and non-secure detention facilities, as defined in section five hundred two of the executive law and the regulations of the division for youth, will be […]
205-A – Certain Pilot Projects.
§ 205-a. Certain pilot projects. Any county operating a county hospital employing physicians and dentists pursuant to a pilot project approved by the public health and health planning council, whereby such physicians and dentists may receive fees for private professional services rendered in accordance with section one hundred thirty of the general municipal law in […]
206 – Hours of Work and Office Hours.
§ 206. Hours of work and office hours. 1. Subject to the constitution and general laws of this state and to the rules and regulations made pursuant thereto, the board of supervisors may fix the number of hours constituting a legal day’s work for all classes of employees of the county and grant to the […]
206-A – Business in County Offices on Holidays and Saturdays.
§ 206-a. Business in county offices on holidays and Saturdays. 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, holidays and Saturdays shall be considered as Sunday for all purposes relating to the transaction of business in county offices in every county of the state, except in a county wholly contained within a city. […]
207 – Vacations; Sick Leaves; Leaves of Absence.
§ 207. Vacations; sick leaves; leaves of absence. 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general law other than this chapter or of any special law to the contrary, the board of supervisors shall have power to fix and regulate the granting with or without pay of vacations, sick leaves and leaves of absence, to employees […]
208 – Books and Records.
§ 208. Books and records. 1. Whenever any public record, book, map or paper has become obliterated or unfit for further public inspection and use, the board of supervisors, upon a certificate of the county judge or a supreme court justice of the judicial district to the effect that transcripts or copies should be made […]
209 – Investigations.
§ 209. Investigations. The board of supervisors is empowered to conduct an investigation into any subject matter within its jurisdiction, including the conduct and performance of official duties of any officer or employee paid from county funds and the accounting for all money or property owned by or under the control of the county. The […]