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§ 83. Legislative  intent. In  the event that municipalities propose a  merger of all or part of existing police  agencies  within  counties  in  establishing  a  countywide,  a part-county or combinations of municipal  police agencies, orderly transitional procedures will be required.    In  such  consolidations  of  the  police  functions  within  a county it is  necessary to provide a uniform and equitable method for transferring the  members  of  existing  police  departments  into  the  combined   agency  structure.    Such  methods  should  protect  the rights held by present  employees in their existing organization.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvs > Article-5 > Title-e > 83

§ 83. Legislative  intent. In  the event that municipalities propose a  merger of all or part of existing police  agencies  within  counties  in  establishing  a  countywide,  a part-county or combinations of municipal  police agencies, orderly transitional procedures will be required.    In  such  consolidations  of  the  police  functions  within  a county it is  necessary to provide a uniform and equitable method for transferring the  members  of  existing  police  departments  into  the  combined   agency  structure.    Such  methods  should  protect  the rights held by present  employees in their existing organization.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvs > Article-5 > Title-e > 83

§ 83. Legislative  intent. In  the event that municipalities propose a  merger of all or part of existing police  agencies  within  counties  in  establishing  a  countywide,  a part-county or combinations of municipal  police agencies, orderly transitional procedures will be required.    In  such  consolidations  of  the  police  functions  within  a county it is  necessary to provide a uniform and equitable method for transferring the  members  of  existing  police  departments  into  the  combined   agency  structure.    Such  methods  should  protect  the rights held by present  employees in their existing organization.