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§  127.  Appointment  and  terms of office of managers.   1. Except as  provided in subdivision two, when a governing board of a  county,  town,  city  or  village  shall  have  determined to establish a public general  hospital  for  the  care  and  treatment  of  the  sick,  the  board  of  supervisors  of the county, the supervisor of the town, the mayor of the  city or the president of the board of  trustees  of  the  village  shall  appoint  not  less  than  five and not more than fifteen citizens of the  county, town, city or village,  respectively,  who  shall  constitute  a  board  of  managers  of  the  said  hospital. The term of office of each  member of said board shall be five years, and the term of  one  of  such  managers  shall  expire annually; the first appointments, however, being  made for the respective terms of five, four, three, two and  one  years.  Appointments  of  successors  shall  be for the full term of five years,  except that the appointment of a person to fill a vacancy  occurring  by  death, resignation or cause other than the expiration of a term shall be  made for the unexpired term.    2.  When the board of supervisors of any county having a population of  more than six hundred thousand but less  than  one  million  shall  have  determined  to  establish  a  public  general  hospital for the care and  treatment of the sick, the board of supervisors  of  such  county  shall  appoint  seven  citizens  of  the county who shall constitute a board of  managers of such hospital. The members of  such  board  first  appointed  shall be appointed for terms of office as follows: one for a term of one  year,  two  for  terms of two years each, one for a term of three years,  two for terms of four years each, and one for  a  term  of  five  years.  Their  successors  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of five years each.  Vacancies occurring by  death,  resignation  or  cause  other  than  the  expiration  of  a  term shall be made for the remainder of the unexpired  term.    3. Failure of any manager to attend three consecutive meetings of  the  board  shall  cause  a  vacancy  in  his  office, unless said absence is  excused by formal action of the board of managers.  The  managers  shall  receive  no  compensation for their services, but shall be allowed their  actual and necessary traveling and other expenses, to be audited by  the  governing  board,  and  paid in the same manner as the other expenses of  the hospital. Any manager may be removed from office at any time by  the  appointing  authority  after  having  received  notice in writing of the  cause of the proposed removal and  after  an  opportunity  to  be  heard  thereon.  Unless  a  treasurer  for  the hospital is appointed as herein  provided the treasurer of the county, town, city or village by which the  hospital is maintained shall be treasurer of the hospital.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 127

§  127.  Appointment  and  terms of office of managers.   1. Except as  provided in subdivision two, when a governing board of a  county,  town,  city  or  village  shall  have  determined to establish a public general  hospital  for  the  care  and  treatment  of  the  sick,  the  board  of  supervisors  of the county, the supervisor of the town, the mayor of the  city or the president of the board of  trustees  of  the  village  shall  appoint  not  less  than  five and not more than fifteen citizens of the  county, town, city or village,  respectively,  who  shall  constitute  a  board  of  managers  of  the  said  hospital. The term of office of each  member of said board shall be five years, and the term of  one  of  such  managers  shall  expire annually; the first appointments, however, being  made for the respective terms of five, four, three, two and  one  years.  Appointments  of  successors  shall  be for the full term of five years,  except that the appointment of a person to fill a vacancy  occurring  by  death, resignation or cause other than the expiration of a term shall be  made for the unexpired term.    2.  When the board of supervisors of any county having a population of  more than six hundred thousand but less  than  one  million  shall  have  determined  to  establish  a  public  general  hospital for the care and  treatment of the sick, the board of supervisors  of  such  county  shall  appoint  seven  citizens  of  the county who shall constitute a board of  managers of such hospital. The members of  such  board  first  appointed  shall be appointed for terms of office as follows: one for a term of one  year,  two  for  terms of two years each, one for a term of three years,  two for terms of four years each, and one for  a  term  of  five  years.  Their  successors  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of five years each.  Vacancies occurring by  death,  resignation  or  cause  other  than  the  expiration  of  a  term shall be made for the remainder of the unexpired  term.    3. Failure of any manager to attend three consecutive meetings of  the  board  shall  cause  a  vacancy  in  his  office, unless said absence is  excused by formal action of the board of managers.  The  managers  shall  receive  no  compensation for their services, but shall be allowed their  actual and necessary traveling and other expenses, to be audited by  the  governing  board,  and  paid in the same manner as the other expenses of  the hospital. Any manager may be removed from office at any time by  the  appointing  authority  after  having  received  notice in writing of the  cause of the proposed removal and  after  an  opportunity  to  be  heard  thereon.  Unless  a  treasurer  for  the hospital is appointed as herein  provided the treasurer of the county, town, city or village by which the  hospital is maintained shall be treasurer of the hospital.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 127

§  127.  Appointment  and  terms of office of managers.   1. Except as  provided in subdivision two, when a governing board of a  county,  town,  city  or  village  shall  have  determined to establish a public general  hospital  for  the  care  and  treatment  of  the  sick,  the  board  of  supervisors  of the county, the supervisor of the town, the mayor of the  city or the president of the board of  trustees  of  the  village  shall  appoint  not  less  than  five and not more than fifteen citizens of the  county, town, city or village,  respectively,  who  shall  constitute  a  board  of  managers  of  the  said  hospital. The term of office of each  member of said board shall be five years, and the term of  one  of  such  managers  shall  expire annually; the first appointments, however, being  made for the respective terms of five, four, three, two and  one  years.  Appointments  of  successors  shall  be for the full term of five years,  except that the appointment of a person to fill a vacancy  occurring  by  death, resignation or cause other than the expiration of a term shall be  made for the unexpired term.    2.  When the board of supervisors of any county having a population of  more than six hundred thousand but less  than  one  million  shall  have  determined  to  establish  a  public  general  hospital for the care and  treatment of the sick, the board of supervisors  of  such  county  shall  appoint  seven  citizens  of  the county who shall constitute a board of  managers of such hospital. The members of  such  board  first  appointed  shall be appointed for terms of office as follows: one for a term of one  year,  two  for  terms of two years each, one for a term of three years,  two for terms of four years each, and one for  a  term  of  five  years.  Their  successors  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of five years each.  Vacancies occurring by  death,  resignation  or  cause  other  than  the  expiration  of  a  term shall be made for the remainder of the unexpired  term.    3. Failure of any manager to attend three consecutive meetings of  the  board  shall  cause  a  vacancy  in  his  office, unless said absence is  excused by formal action of the board of managers.  The  managers  shall  receive  no  compensation for their services, but shall be allowed their  actual and necessary traveling and other expenses, to be audited by  the  governing  board,  and  paid in the same manner as the other expenses of  the hospital. Any manager may be removed from office at any time by  the  appointing  authority  after  having  received  notice in writing of the  cause of the proposed removal and  after  an  opportunity  to  be  heard  thereon.  Unless  a  treasurer  for  the hospital is appointed as herein  provided the treasurer of the county, town, city or village by which the  hospital is maintained shall be treasurer of the hospital.