New York Laws
Article 3 - Town Officers, Powers, Duties and Compensation
24-A - Terms of Office of Elective Officers.

ยง 24-a. Terms of office of elective officers. 1. Notwithstanding the
provisions of section twenty-four of this chapter or any other general
law, and at least one hundred fifty days prior to any biennial town
election, the town board of any town may adopt a resolution to provide
that the term of office of each and any elective town official
thereafter elected shall be four years, and such resolution shall be
submitted to the qualified electors of the town for their approval or
disapproval at the next biennial town election. No such resolution shall
become effective until approved by the affirmative vote of the majority
of the qualified electors of the town voting on such proposition. The
submission of such proposition shall be as provided in article seven of
this chapter for a referendum thereunder in like manner as if a petition
therefor had been filed in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter, except that such proposition shall be submitted only at a
biennial town election as hereinbefore provided. If the town board shall
have adopted such a resolution and if a majority of the votes cast on
any such proposition when submitted as herein provided shall be in the
affirmative, the terms of office of those town officers included in such
proposition and thereafter elected shall be for a period of four years.

2. In those towns where the term of office of elected officials has
been set at four years pursuant to subdivision one of this section, and
at least one hundred fifty days prior to any biennial town election, the
town board may adopt a resolution to provide that the term of office of
each and any elective town official, whose term of office was changed to
four years as provided in subdivision one of this section, thereafter
elected shall be two years, and such resolution shall be submitted to
the qualified electors of the town for their approval or disapproval at
the next biennial town election. No such resolution shall become
effective until approved by the affirmative vote of the majority of the
qualified electors of the town voting on such proposition. The
submission of such proposition shall be as provided in article seven of
this chapter for a referendum thereunder in like manner as if a petition
therefor had been filed in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter, except that such proposition shall be submitted only at a
biennial town election as hereinbefore provided. If the town board shall
have adopted such a resolution and if a majority of the votes cast on
any such proposition when submitted as herein provided shall be in the
affirmative, the terms of office of those town officers included in such
proposition and thereafter elected shall be for a period of two years.

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Article 3 - Town Officers, Powers, Duties and Compensation

20 - Town Officers.

22-B - Chairman of Assessors; Designation; Duties and Compensation.

22-C - Election and Term of Assessors in the Town of Southampton, County of Suffolk.

23 - Eligibility of Town Officers.

23-A - Residence Requirement for Comptroller of the Town of Cortlandt.

24 - Terms of Office.

24-A - Terms of Office of Elective Officers.

24-B - Election of Council Members and Town Justices in the Town of Pawling.

25 - Oaths of Office and Undertaking.

25-A - Fingerprints of Persons Before Appointment as Town Police Officers, or as Constables Possessing Powers in Criminal Matters.

26 - Resignation of Town Officers.

27 - Compensation of Town Officers and Employees.

28 - Power to Administer Oaths.

29 - Powers and Duties of Supervisor.

30 - Powers and Duties of Town Clerk.

31 - Powers and Duties of Town Justices; Requirements; Restriction.

32 - Powers and Duties of Town Superintendent of Highways and Deputy Superintendent.

32-A - Entry by Town Engineer on Private Lands.

33 - Powers and Duties of Assessors.

34 - Powers and Duties of Town Comptroller.

35 - Powers and Duties of Collector.

36 - Collection of Taxes by Town Clerk.

37 - Powers and Duties of Receiver of Taxes and Assessments.

38 - Certain Offices Abolished.

39 - Powers and Duties of Constables and Town Police Officers.

40 - Powers and Duties of Fence Viewers.

41 - Additional Supervisors in Certain Towns.

41-A - Abolition of the Additional Office of Supervisor of the Town of Hempstead.

41-B - .

42 - Deputy Supervisor.