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§ 57.07. Local   historian;  appointment;  maintenance  of  historical  edifices. 1. A local historian shall be appointed, as provided  in  this  section,  for  each city, town or village, except that in a city of over  one million inhabitants a local historian shall be  appointed  for  each  borough therein instead of for the city at large; and a county historian  may  be  appointed for each county. Such historian shall be appointed as  follows: For a city, by  the  mayor;  for  a  borough,  by  the  borough  president;  for  a town, by the supervisor; for a village, by the mayor;  for a county, by the board of supervisors. Such  historian  shall  serve  without  compensation,  unless  the  governing  board of the city, town,  village or county for or in which he or she was appointed or in the city  of New York, the mayor, shall otherwise provide.  In  a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate,  other  than  the city of New York, a resolution or  ordinance establishing compensation or salary for such  historian  shall  not  take  effect  without  the  concurrence  of  such board. Each local  government historian shall promote the establishment and improvement  of  programs for the management and preservation of local government records  with  enduring  value  for  historical  or other research; encourage the  coordinated collection and preservation  of  nongovernmental  historical  records  by libraries, historical societies, and other repositories; and  carry out and actively encourage research in such records  in  order  to  add  to the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the community's  history. The local authorities of the city, town, village or county  for  which  such  historian  is  appointed,  may  provide  the historian with  sufficient space in a safe, vault or other fire proof structure for  the  preservation  of  historical materials collected. Such local authorities  and also the board of supervisors of each of the counties of  the  state  are  hereby  authorized  and  empowered to appropriate, raise by tax and  expend   moneys   for   historical   purposes   within   their   several  jurisdictions, including historical edifices, the erection of historical  markers and monuments, the collection of war mementos, and, either alone  or  in  cooperation  with  patriotic  or  historical  organizations, the  preparation and publication of  local  histories  and  records  and  the  printing and issuing of other historical materials in aid of the work of  the local historian.    2. Such local authorities and also the board of supervisors of each of  the  counties of the state are hereby authorized and empowered, in their  discretion, to contract with the trustees of an  historical  association  for  the  support  of  any  or all historic edifices situated within the  boundaries of such municipality; or may share the  cost  of  maintaining  the same as agreed with other municipal bodies; or may contract with the  trustees  of  such  historical  associations  to  maintain said historic  edifices for public use under such terms and conditions as may be stated  in such contract. The amount agreed to be paid for such use  under  such  contract  shall  be  a charge upon the municipality and shall be paid in  the same manner as other municipal charges, except in a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate, other than the city of New York, such contracts and  any payments  made  thereunder  shall  be  approved  by  such  board  of  estimate.  In  the  city  of  New  York, such contracts and any payments  thereunder shall be approved by the mayor.    3. Such local authorities  are  hereby  authorized  to  establish  and  collect  reasonable  charges  to  defray  the  cost of searching for and  reproducing copies of written or printed historical materials collected.

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Statutes > New-york > Aca > Title-u > Article-57 > 57-07

§ 57.07. Local   historian;  appointment;  maintenance  of  historical  edifices. 1. A local historian shall be appointed, as provided  in  this  section,  for  each city, town or village, except that in a city of over  one million inhabitants a local historian shall be  appointed  for  each  borough therein instead of for the city at large; and a county historian  may  be  appointed for each county. Such historian shall be appointed as  follows: For a city, by  the  mayor;  for  a  borough,  by  the  borough  president;  for  a town, by the supervisor; for a village, by the mayor;  for a county, by the board of supervisors. Such  historian  shall  serve  without  compensation,  unless  the  governing  board of the city, town,  village or county for or in which he or she was appointed or in the city  of New York, the mayor, shall otherwise provide.  In  a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate,  other  than  the city of New York, a resolution or  ordinance establishing compensation or salary for such  historian  shall  not  take  effect  without  the  concurrence  of  such board. Each local  government historian shall promote the establishment and improvement  of  programs for the management and preservation of local government records  with  enduring  value  for  historical  or other research; encourage the  coordinated collection and preservation  of  nongovernmental  historical  records  by libraries, historical societies, and other repositories; and  carry out and actively encourage research in such records  in  order  to  add  to the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the community's  history. The local authorities of the city, town, village or county  for  which  such  historian  is  appointed,  may  provide  the historian with  sufficient space in a safe, vault or other fire proof structure for  the  preservation  of  historical materials collected. Such local authorities  and also the board of supervisors of each of the counties of  the  state  are  hereby  authorized  and  empowered to appropriate, raise by tax and  expend   moneys   for   historical   purposes   within   their   several  jurisdictions, including historical edifices, the erection of historical  markers and monuments, the collection of war mementos, and, either alone  or  in  cooperation  with  patriotic  or  historical  organizations, the  preparation and publication of  local  histories  and  records  and  the  printing and issuing of other historical materials in aid of the work of  the local historian.    2. Such local authorities and also the board of supervisors of each of  the  counties of the state are hereby authorized and empowered, in their  discretion, to contract with the trustees of an  historical  association  for  the  support  of  any  or all historic edifices situated within the  boundaries of such municipality; or may share the  cost  of  maintaining  the same as agreed with other municipal bodies; or may contract with the  trustees  of  such  historical  associations  to  maintain said historic  edifices for public use under such terms and conditions as may be stated  in such contract. The amount agreed to be paid for such use  under  such  contract  shall  be  a charge upon the municipality and shall be paid in  the same manner as other municipal charges, except in a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate, other than the city of New York, such contracts and  any payments  made  thereunder  shall  be  approved  by  such  board  of  estimate.  In  the  city  of  New  York, such contracts and any payments  thereunder shall be approved by the mayor.    3. Such local authorities  are  hereby  authorized  to  establish  and  collect  reasonable  charges  to  defray  the  cost of searching for and  reproducing copies of written or printed historical materials collected.

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Statutes > New-york > Aca > Title-u > Article-57 > 57-07

§ 57.07. Local   historian;  appointment;  maintenance  of  historical  edifices. 1. A local historian shall be appointed, as provided  in  this  section,  for  each city, town or village, except that in a city of over  one million inhabitants a local historian shall be  appointed  for  each  borough therein instead of for the city at large; and a county historian  may  be  appointed for each county. Such historian shall be appointed as  follows: For a city, by  the  mayor;  for  a  borough,  by  the  borough  president;  for  a town, by the supervisor; for a village, by the mayor;  for a county, by the board of supervisors. Such  historian  shall  serve  without  compensation,  unless  the  governing  board of the city, town,  village or county for or in which he or she was appointed or in the city  of New York, the mayor, shall otherwise provide.  In  a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate,  other  than  the city of New York, a resolution or  ordinance establishing compensation or salary for such  historian  shall  not  take  effect  without  the  concurrence  of  such board. Each local  government historian shall promote the establishment and improvement  of  programs for the management and preservation of local government records  with  enduring  value  for  historical  or other research; encourage the  coordinated collection and preservation  of  nongovernmental  historical  records  by libraries, historical societies, and other repositories; and  carry out and actively encourage research in such records  in  order  to  add  to the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the community's  history. The local authorities of the city, town, village or county  for  which  such  historian  is  appointed,  may  provide  the historian with  sufficient space in a safe, vault or other fire proof structure for  the  preservation  of  historical materials collected. Such local authorities  and also the board of supervisors of each of the counties of  the  state  are  hereby  authorized  and  empowered to appropriate, raise by tax and  expend   moneys   for   historical   purposes   within   their   several  jurisdictions, including historical edifices, the erection of historical  markers and monuments, the collection of war mementos, and, either alone  or  in  cooperation  with  patriotic  or  historical  organizations, the  preparation and publication of  local  histories  and  records  and  the  printing and issuing of other historical materials in aid of the work of  the local historian.    2. Such local authorities and also the board of supervisors of each of  the  counties of the state are hereby authorized and empowered, in their  discretion, to contract with the trustees of an  historical  association  for  the  support  of  any  or all historic edifices situated within the  boundaries of such municipality; or may share the  cost  of  maintaining  the same as agreed with other municipal bodies; or may contract with the  trustees  of  such  historical  associations  to  maintain said historic  edifices for public use under such terms and conditions as may be stated  in such contract. The amount agreed to be paid for such use  under  such  contract  shall  be  a charge upon the municipality and shall be paid in  the same manner as other municipal charges, except in a  city  having  a  board  of  estimate, other than the city of New York, such contracts and  any payments  made  thereunder  shall  be  approved  by  such  board  of  estimate.  In  the  city  of  New  York, such contracts and any payments  thereunder shall be approved by the mayor.    3. Such local authorities  are  hereby  authorized  to  establish  and  collect  reasonable  charges  to  defray  the  cost of searching for and  reproducing copies of written or printed historical materials collected.