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§ 40. Regulations  of  duties  of officers. The common council may, by  ordinance passed by three-fourths of all its members,  not  inconsistent  with  this  chapter, or other laws of the state, regulate the powers and  duties  of  any  city  officer  or  department;  and  it  has  power  to  investigate  all  city officers and departments and shall have access to  all records and papers kept by every city officer or department, and has  power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books,  papers or other evidence at any meeting of the common council or of  any  committee  thereof,  and  for that purpose may issue subpoenas signed by  the president.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-4 > 40

§ 40. Regulations  of  duties  of officers. The common council may, by  ordinance passed by three-fourths of all its members,  not  inconsistent  with  this  chapter, or other laws of the state, regulate the powers and  duties  of  any  city  officer  or  department;  and  it  has  power  to  investigate  all  city officers and departments and shall have access to  all records and papers kept by every city officer or department, and has  power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books,  papers or other evidence at any meeting of the common council or of  any  committee  thereof,  and  for that purpose may issue subpoenas signed by  the president.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-4 > 40

§ 40. Regulations  of  duties  of officers. The common council may, by  ordinance passed by three-fourths of all its members,  not  inconsistent  with  this  chapter, or other laws of the state, regulate the powers and  duties  of  any  city  officer  or  department;  and  it  has  power  to  investigate  all  city officers and departments and shall have access to  all records and papers kept by every city officer or department, and has  power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books,  papers or other evidence at any meeting of the common council or of  any  committee  thereof,  and  for that purpose may issue subpoenas signed by  the president.