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7 – Summoning Witnesses.

§ 7. Summoning witnesses. The chairman or any other member of any such committee in his name shall have power to subpoena witnesses.

2-A – Succession to Certain City Offices.

§ 2-a. Succession to certain city offices. 1. In every city in which the mayor and president or presiding officer of the local legislative body are elected at the same time and for the same term by the electors of the entire city, in case of the removal from office of the mayor, his death, […]

2-B – Definition.

§ 2-b. Definition. The term “infant” or “minor”, as used in this chapter, shall mean a person who has not attained the age of eighteen years.

3 – Members of Common Council; Appointments to Other City Offices.

§ 3. Members of common council; appointments to other city offices. No member of the common council of any city shall, during the period for which they were elected, be capable of holding under the appointment or election of the common council any office the emoluments of which are paid from the city treasury, or […]

2 – Term of Office of City Supervisors.

§ 2. Term of office of city supervisors. 1. The term of office of each supervisor hereafter elected in a city shall, notwithstanding the provisions of such city charter, be two years, and a supervisor shall only be elected in such city each second year thereafter, except to fill vacancies. 2. Notwithstanding any provision of […]

3-A – Liability of City Officials.

§ 3-a. Liability of city officials. No official of any city of this state who shall deposit any moneys coming into his hands by virtue of his office in any bank, savings bank, national banking association, trust company, or with any private banker, in accordance with the provisions of any general or local law or […]

3-B – Deposit of City Funds.

§ 3-b. Deposit of city funds. Funds of a city shall be deposited and secured in the manner provided by section ten of the general municipal law.

3-D – Receipts and Disbursements of Payrolls.

§ 3-d. Receipts and disbursements of payrolls. By resolution duly adopted, the common council or other legislative body of the city, may determine to enter into a contract to provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the city in a bank or trust company for disbursal by it in accordance with provisions of […]