Monday, March 2, 2009

Eligibility for election or appointment to office in New York

§ 3-300 Eligibility for election or appointment to, and continuance in
office. 1. In addition to any other legal requirements or prohibitions,
no person shall be eligible to be elected or appointed as mayor, trustee
or member of any board or commission, and, no person, if elected or
appointed to such office, shall be eligible to continue to serve
therein, who is not a citizen of the United States of America, at least
eighteen years of age, and a resident of the village.
2. No person shall be eligible to be appointed to or to hold any other
village office who: is not a citizen of the United States; is not at
least eighteen years of age; except as may otherwise be provided by law,
is not a village resident; and, if eligibility to or holding of such
office is subject to regulation under the civil service law or any other
law, does not meet the requirements of such law or laws. Notwithstanding
any other provisions of law to the contrary; (a) the board of trustees
of a village may provide, in lieu of any other residency requirement
imposed by law, that any appointed village officer may reside within a
county in which the village is wholly or partially situated, (b) the
board of trustees of a village with a population of less than three
thousand may provide, in lieu of any other residency requirement imposed
by law, that the village justice may reside within a county in which the
village is wholly or partially situate.
3. No person shall simultaneously hold an elective and an appointive
village office except that: not more than two members of the board of
trustees may be members of each board and commission; members of the
board of trustees may be single commissioners in charge of village
departments except as provided in the zoning article in this chapter.
4. Except as is otherwise provided by law, no person shall be
disqualified from holding a village office by reason of holding any
public office unless such public officer could not fully discharge the
duties and obligations of the village office while carrying out the
duties and obligations of any such other office.
* 5. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester
county, may, by resolution, provide that the village clerk of the
village of Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester county, need not be a resident
of said village but must be a resident of New York state.
* NB (Expired first Monday of the month following general village
election, 1980)
6. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other general
law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of trustees
of the incorporated village of New Square, Rockland county, may, by
resolution, provide that the village justice of the village of New
Square, Rockland county, need not be a resident of said village but must
be a resident of New York state.
7. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other general
law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of trustees
of the incorporated village of Russell Gardens, Nassau county, may, by
resolution, provide that the village clerk and deputy clerk of the
village of Russell Gardens, Nassau county, need not be a resident of
said village, but must be a resident of New York state.
8. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other general
law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of trustees
of the incorporated village of New Paltz, Ulster county, may, by
resolution, provide that the village clerk-treasurer and deputy
clerk-treasurer of the village of New Paltz, Ulster county, need not be
a resident of said village, but must be a resident of New York state.
9. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other general
law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of trustees
of the incorporated village of West Haverstraw, Rockland county, may, by
resolution, provide that the village clerk, village justice and the
village treasurer of such village, need not be residents of said
village, but must be residents of New York state.
10. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Saltaire, Suffolk county, may,
by resolution, provide that any appointed village officer of the village
of Saltaire, Suffolk county, need not be a resident of said village, but
must be a resident of New York state.
11. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Penn Yan, Yates county, may, by
resolution, provide that the office of justice court clerk of such
village may be held by a person who is not a resident of such village,
provided that such person resides in the county of Yates or a county
which adjoins the county of Yates.
12. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Arkport, Steuben county, may, by
resolution, provide that the office of clerk/treasurer of such village
may be held by a person who is not a resident of such village, provided
that such person resides in the county of Steuben or a county which
adjoins the county of Steuben.
13. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Goshen, Orange county, may, by
resolution, provide that the office of treasurer of such village may be
held by a person who is not a resident of such village, provided that
such person resides within the county in which such village is located
or in an adjoining county within the state of New York.
14. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Aurora, Cayuga county, may, by
resolution, provide that the office of treasurer of such village may be
held by a person who is not a resident of such village, provided that
such person resides within the county in which such village is located
or in an adjoining county within the state of New York.
15. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Islandia, Suffolk county, may,
by resolution, provide that the office of village justice of such
village may be held by a person who is not a resident of such village,
provided that such person resides within the county in which such
village is located or in an adjoining county within the state of New
York.
16. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Trumansburg, Tompkins county,
may, by resolution, provide that the village clerk-treasurer and deputy
clerk of the village of Trumansburg, Tompkins county, need not be a
resident of said village, but must be a resident of New York state,
provided that such person resides in the county of Tompkins or in a
county which adjoins the county of Tompkins.
* 17. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Honeoye Falls, Monroe county,
may, by resolution, provide that the code enforcement officer and
building inspector of the village of Honeoye Falls, Monroe county, need
not be a resident of such village, but must be a resident of New York
state, provided that such person resides in the county of Monroe or in a
county which adjoins the county of Monroe.
* NB There are 2 sb 17's
* 17. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or any other
general law, local law, ordinance or special act, the village board of
trustees of the incorporated village of Deposit, Broome and Delaware
counties, may, by resolution, provide that the village clerk-treasurer,
deputy clerk-treasurer and court clerk of the village of Deposit, Broome
and Delaware counties, need not be a resident of said village, but must
be a resident of one of the counties in which such village is located or
in an adjoining county within the state of New York.
* NB There are 2 sb 17's

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