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Statutes > New-york > Acg > Article-13 > 605

§  605.  Advisory  and  planning  boards.  The  county executive, upon  authorization by the board  of  supervisors,  may  appoint  a  board  of  electors  of  the county to act in an advisory capacity to himself or to  the head of any administrative unit under his jurisdiction. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  serve without compensation but shall be  allowed and paid actual and necessary expenses incurred by them  in  the  performance of their duties. It shall be the duty of members of any such  advisory  and  planning board to consult and advise upon county problems  but not to direct the conduct or administration of county affairs.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Acg > Article-13 > 605

§  605.  Advisory  and  planning  boards.  The  county executive, upon  authorization by the board  of  supervisors,  may  appoint  a  board  of  electors  of  the county to act in an advisory capacity to himself or to  the head of any administrative unit under his jurisdiction. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  serve without compensation but shall be  allowed and paid actual and necessary expenses incurred by them  in  the  performance of their duties. It shall be the duty of members of any such  advisory  and  planning board to consult and advise upon county problems  but not to direct the conduct or administration of county affairs.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Acg > Article-13 > 605

§  605.  Advisory  and  planning  boards.  The  county executive, upon  authorization by the board  of  supervisors,  may  appoint  a  board  of  electors  of  the county to act in an advisory capacity to himself or to  the head of any administrative unit under his jurisdiction. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  serve without compensation but shall be  allowed and paid actual and necessary expenses incurred by them  in  the  performance of their duties. It shall be the duty of members of any such  advisory  and  planning board to consult and advise upon county problems  but not to direct the conduct or administration of county affairs.