New York Laws
Article 4 - Town Boards
60-A - Removal of Town Justices From Town Board.

ยง 60-a. Removal of town justices from town board. 1. Notwithstanding
any provision of this chapter or any other law to the contrary, in any
town in which a town justice serves as a member of the town board, a
vacancy shall be created and is hereby created on the town board upon
the expiration of the term of office of such justice and the membership
of such town board shall consist of a town supervisor and town council
members and the vacancy on such town board created by the expiration of
the term of the town justice shall be filled at the general election
preceding the expiration of the term of such justice by the election of
a town council member, unless the office of town council member does not
exist in such town. In the event the town board determines that council
members should be elected biennially and in order to so provide, it is
necessary that such council member be elected for a single one year term
or a single three year term, such town board may, by resolution provide
that the town council member elected to fill the vacancy created by the
expiration of the term of town justice as town board member, shall be
first elected for a single one or three year term as provided in such
resolution and their successors shall thereafter be elected for four
year terms.

Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, or any other law to
the contrary, which provides that a town justice shall not constitute a
member of the town board, such office of town justice shall continue and
such town justice shall have all the powers and duties of a town justice
as defined by the uniform justice court act and as otherwise provided by
law. Such town justices shall continue to be elected as town justices
except that such town justices shall not constitute members of the town
board.

2. In the event the town board determines that it will be in the best
interests of the town, such town board may, by the adoption of a
resolution, subject to permissive referendum, reduce the number of
council members or town justices and provide that the term of such town
council member first elected shall be for a single two or four year term
in order to provide for biennial town elections and their successor
shall thereafter be elected for four year terms. In no event shall any
town board constitute less than two town council members and the
supervisor. The town board of any town in which the number of council
members or justices has been reduced pursuant to this subdivision, may
adopt a resolution, subject to permissive referendum, restoring one or
two of the offices of council members or town justices previously
reduced, provided, however, that the total number of town justices for
such town including the restored offices, shall not exceed the number
provided in subdivision one of section twenty of this chapter. Such
resolution shall provide for a two or four year term for the restored
office of council member in order to provide for biennial town
elections, and their successor shall thereafter be elected for four year
terms. The election of a council member or town justice to the restored
office shall take place at the biennial town election next succeeding
the effective date of such resolution, for a term of office commencing
January first following the election.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

TWN - Town

Article 4 - Town Boards

60 - Town Board Constituted.

60-A - Removal of Town Justices From Town Board.

61 - Commissions Abolished.

62 - Meetings of Town Board.

63 - Presiding Officer and Rules of Procedure.

64 - General Powers of Town Boards.

64-A - Payment in Lieu of Taxes for Property Acquired for Park or Recreational Purposes.

64-B - Powers of Town With Respect to Municipal Deposits in National Banks in Liquidation.

64-C - Payment in Lieu of Taxes for Property Acquired for Park and Recreational Purposes.

64-D - Payment in Lieu of Taxes for Property Acquired for Open Space Purposes.

64-E - Peconic Bay Region Community Preservation Funds.

64-EE - Peconic Bay Region Septic System Replacement Loan Program.

64-F - Town of Brookhaven Community Preservation Fund.

64-G - Town of Warwick Preservation Funds.

64-H - Town of Red Hook Preservation Funds.

64-I - Town of Chatham Preservation Funds.

64-I*2 - Town of Fishkill Preservation Funds.

64-J - Town of Northeast Preservation Funds.

64-K - Peconic Bay Region Community Housing Fund.

65 - Actions and Proceedings by and Against Towns.

65-A - Liability of Towns and Town Superintendents of Highways in Certain Actions.

66 - Place of Trial of Actions and Proceedings Against Towns; Inhabitants Not Incompetent to Act Thereat.

67 - Presentation of Claims for Torts: Actions Against Towns.

68 - Compromise of Actions, Proceedings or Claims.

69 - Duties of Town Board With Respect to Justice Courts.