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§ 15-124. Duties of village clerk. 1. In addition to any duties of the  village clerk specified in this chapter and the village law, the village  clerk  shall  be  the election officer of the village and shall have the  responsibility for the general conduct  of  all  village  elections  and  shall  have  vested  in  him all authority, consistent with this chapter  which may be reasonable and necessary to  provide  for  the  proper  and  orderly  conduct  of  such elections and the proceedings preliminary and  subsequent thereto.    2. The police department and the officers and members of  such  police  department,  if  any,  the  office of the sheriff in a county in which a  village or part of  a  village  is  located  or  any  police  agency  or  department  charged  with  the  responsibility of law enforcement in any  county in which a village  or  part  of  a  village  is  located  shall,  whenever  called upon by the village clerk, render to such village clerk  all practicable assistance in the enforcement of  this  chapter.    Such  assistance  shall  be  rendered to the village clerk at no charge to the  village.  Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to:    a. the police telephone service;    b. the investigation  of  any  registrant  or  any  applicant  for  an  absentee  ballot  to  determine  his  qualifications to be registered or  vote, and    c. the maintenance of order, regulation of traffic and the control  of  crowds on any day or days designated for voter registration and voting.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-15 > 15-124

§ 15-124. Duties of village clerk. 1. In addition to any duties of the  village clerk specified in this chapter and the village law, the village  clerk  shall  be  the election officer of the village and shall have the  responsibility for the general conduct  of  all  village  elections  and  shall  have  vested  in  him all authority, consistent with this chapter  which may be reasonable and necessary to  provide  for  the  proper  and  orderly  conduct  of  such elections and the proceedings preliminary and  subsequent thereto.    2. The police department and the officers and members of  such  police  department,  if  any,  the  office of the sheriff in a county in which a  village or part of  a  village  is  located  or  any  police  agency  or  department  charged  with  the  responsibility of law enforcement in any  county in which a village  or  part  of  a  village  is  located  shall,  whenever  called upon by the village clerk, render to such village clerk  all practicable assistance in the enforcement of  this  chapter.    Such  assistance  shall  be  rendered to the village clerk at no charge to the  village.  Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to:    a. the police telephone service;    b. the investigation  of  any  registrant  or  any  applicant  for  an  absentee  ballot  to  determine  his  qualifications to be registered or  vote, and    c. the maintenance of order, regulation of traffic and the control  of  crowds on any day or days designated for voter registration and voting.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-15 > 15-124

§ 15-124. Duties of village clerk. 1. In addition to any duties of the  village clerk specified in this chapter and the village law, the village  clerk  shall  be  the election officer of the village and shall have the  responsibility for the general conduct  of  all  village  elections  and  shall  have  vested  in  him all authority, consistent with this chapter  which may be reasonable and necessary to  provide  for  the  proper  and  orderly  conduct  of  such elections and the proceedings preliminary and  subsequent thereto.    2. The police department and the officers and members of  such  police  department,  if  any,  the  office of the sheriff in a county in which a  village or part of  a  village  is  located  or  any  police  agency  or  department  charged  with  the  responsibility of law enforcement in any  county in which a village  or  part  of  a  village  is  located  shall,  whenever  called upon by the village clerk, render to such village clerk  all practicable assistance in the enforcement of  this  chapter.    Such  assistance  shall  be  rendered to the village clerk at no charge to the  village.  Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to:    a. the police telephone service;    b. the investigation  of  any  registrant  or  any  applicant  for  an  absentee  ballot  to  determine  his  qualifications to be registered or  vote, and    c. the maintenance of order, regulation of traffic and the control  of  crowds on any day or days designated for voter registration and voting.