New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
3 - Members of Common Council; Appointments to Other City Offices.

ยง 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 paid by fees or compensation directed to
be paid by any act or ordinance of the common council, but this section
shall not affect the right to any fees or emoluments belonging to any
office, provided, however, that in any city having a city manager or
council-manager form of government in which a mayor and vice-mayor may
be elected or appointed from the membership of its council, such mayor
and vice-mayor may, in addition to the emoluments received as council
member, receive compensation for their services from the city treasury
as mayor and vice-mayor. An officer of any city who violates any
provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction thereof their office shall be vacant.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

GCT - General City

Article 2 - General Provisions

2 - Term of Office of City Supervisors.

2-A - Succession to Certain City Offices.

2-B - Definition.

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

3-A - Liability of City Officials.

3-B - Deposit of City Funds.

3-C - Unlawful Offers or Agreements by Municipal Officials or Omnibus Lines With Respect to Omnibus Line Operations.

3-D - Receipts and Disbursements of Payrolls.

4 - Removal of Appointive Officers in Cities of the Third Class.

5 - Certain Parades and Processions Forbidden; Penalty.

6 - Swearing Witnesses.

7 - Summoning Witnesses.

8 - Law Applicable to Conduct of Elections at Which Ballot Questions Are Submitted to All the Voters of a City.

10 - Licenses to Adult Blind Persons.

11 - Use of Soft Coal in Public Institutions.

12 - Money for Celebration of Legal Holidays in Cities.

12-A - Money for Tercentennial Celebrations.

13 - Moneys for Memorial and Veterans Days; How Expended.

13-A - Moneys for Maintaining the Conference of Mayors and Other City Officials of the State of New York and Any of Its Activities.

13-B - Publicity Fund.

13-C - Power of Cities to Provide Moneys to Replace Revenues From Excise Taxes.

13-E - Expenses of Meeting Rooms for Veterans' and Other Organizations.

13-F - Moneys for Maintaining the Municipal Electric Utilities Association of the State of New York and Any of Its Activities.

13-G - Moneys for Maintaining the New York State Assessors Association and Any of Its Activities.

13-H - Moneys for Maintaining Statewide Associations of Local Officials and Any of Their Activities.

14 - Permits for Erection of Booths and Arches.

15 - Firefighters Moving From One City to Another.

16 - Term of Service; How Reckoned.

16-A - Volunteer Members of Fire Companies.

16-B - Computation of Pensions in Certain Retirement Funds.

16-C - Minimum Service Retirement Benefits for Certain Sanitation Department Employees in Cities and Who Are Members of Pension or Retirement Systems Maintai

17 - Operation of Crematories for Disposal of Garbage.

18 - License to Operate Moving Picture Apparatus.

18-A - .

18-B - Admission of Children to Theatres.

18-C - .

18-D - Duty of Street Vendors to Keep the Sidewalk and Street Clean.