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§  51.  County  manager  form.  A  county which shall adopt the county  manager form of government shall have a county executive  to  be  called  "county  manager."  The  board  of  supervisors shall appoint the county  manager to serve during the pleasure of the board of supervisors. At the  time of his appointment he need not be a resident of the county  or  the  state,  but during his term of office he shall reside within the county.  No member of the board of supervisors shall, during the term  for  which  he  was  elected, be eligible for appointment as county manager. Subject  to any applicable provisions  of  the  civil  service  law,  the  county  manager  shall  appoint,  supervise  and  at pleasure remove every other  administrative officer and employee of the county except  those  elected  by vote of the people and their subordinates, except that (1) the county  manager  may,  when  authorized  by  local law, serve without additional  compensation as the head of one or more departments not administered  by  an  elective  official and (2) the county manager may delegate to any of  his subordinates the power to appoint or remove  persons  working  under  the  supervision  of  such subordinate. The foregoing provisions of this  section, together with the other applicable provisions of this  chapter,  including   those   provisions  which  may  be  made  applicable,  shall  constitute the structure  of  the  county  manager  form  of  government  authorized to be adopted by this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Acg > Article-2 > 51

§  51.  County  manager  form.  A  county which shall adopt the county  manager form of government shall have a county executive  to  be  called  "county  manager."  The  board  of  supervisors shall appoint the county  manager to serve during the pleasure of the board of supervisors. At the  time of his appointment he need not be a resident of the county  or  the  state,  but during his term of office he shall reside within the county.  No member of the board of supervisors shall, during the term  for  which  he  was  elected, be eligible for appointment as county manager. Subject  to any applicable provisions  of  the  civil  service  law,  the  county  manager  shall  appoint,  supervise  and  at pleasure remove every other  administrative officer and employee of the county except  those  elected  by vote of the people and their subordinates, except that (1) the county  manager  may,  when  authorized  by  local law, serve without additional  compensation as the head of one or more departments not administered  by  an  elective  official and (2) the county manager may delegate to any of  his subordinates the power to appoint or remove  persons  working  under  the  supervision  of  such subordinate. The foregoing provisions of this  section, together with the other applicable provisions of this  chapter,  including   those   provisions  which  may  be  made  applicable,  shall  constitute the structure  of  the  county  manager  form  of  government  authorized to be adopted by this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Acg > Article-2 > 51

§  51.  County  manager  form.  A  county which shall adopt the county  manager form of government shall have a county executive  to  be  called  "county  manager."  The  board  of  supervisors shall appoint the county  manager to serve during the pleasure of the board of supervisors. At the  time of his appointment he need not be a resident of the county  or  the  state,  but during his term of office he shall reside within the county.  No member of the board of supervisors shall, during the term  for  which  he  was  elected, be eligible for appointment as county manager. Subject  to any applicable provisions  of  the  civil  service  law,  the  county  manager  shall  appoint,  supervise  and  at pleasure remove every other  administrative officer and employee of the county except  those  elected  by vote of the people and their subordinates, except that (1) the county  manager  may,  when  authorized  by  local law, serve without additional  compensation as the head of one or more departments not administered  by  an  elective  official and (2) the county manager may delegate to any of  his subordinates the power to appoint or remove  persons  working  under  the  supervision  of  such subordinate. The foregoing provisions of this  section, together with the other applicable provisions of this  chapter,  including   those   provisions  which  may  be  made  applicable,  shall  constitute the structure  of  the  county  manager  form  of  government  authorized to be adopted by this chapter.