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§  173.  Election  to  administer  veteran assistance by county public  welfare district; organization.  1.  When  a  majority  of  the  veteran  organizations  in  a  county,  by  and  through  their respective county  divisions, file with the clerk of the board of the  supervisors  of  the  county,  a  petition addressed to the board of supervisors of the county  requesting that veteran assistance be administered by such  county,  the  board  of  supervisors  may,  by  resolution  passed by a majority vote,  establish a division or bureau, or direct that a division or  bureau  be  established,  within  the county department of public welfare, and under  the direction of the county commissioner  of  public  welfare,  for  the  purpose of administering veteran assistance.    2. In the event that the county board of supervisors shall pass such a  resolution,  it  shall also authorize and direct the county commissioner  of public welfare to appoint a veteran, as  herein  defined,  as  deputy  commissioner  or  director of the veteran assistance division or bureau,  as the case may be.    3. The county commissioner shall transfer to  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau so much of the staff of the county welfare department  as  may  be  necessary  or  practicable  to  administer  and execute the  functions, powers and  duties  assigned  to  such  division  or  bureau.  Officers  and employees shall be transferred without further examination  or qualification and they shall retain their  respective  civil  service  classification  and  status.  The  civil  service qualifications for all  positions in the veteran assistance division or bureau shall be the same  as required for the same or similar positions in the other divisions  or  bureaus   of   the   county  department  of  welfare,  except  that  the  qualifications for the position of the deputy commissioner or  director,  as the case may be, shall also require that he be a veteran.    4.  The  salaries  or  compensation  paid  to employees of the veteran  assistance division or bureau shall be subject to reimbursement  by  the  state  under  the  same  terms and conditions as are applicable to other  employees  of  the  county  department  of  public  welfare  under   the  provisions of this chapter.    5.  Upon  recommendation of the county commissioner of public welfare,  the county board of supervisors may authorize, by resolution passed by a  majority vote, the veteran assistance division or bureau to  administer,  in  addition  to  veteran  assistance, such other forms or categories of  public assistance and care as may be practicable or necessary,  provided  that  sufficient  qualified  staff  shall  be  available for transfer or  assignment to the veteran assistance division or bureau to  execute  and  perform the additional functions and duties so assigned to such division  or bureau.    6.  The  board  of  supervisors may also authorize the commissioner of  public welfare  to  establish  and  operate  a  branch  of  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau in each or any major population center in  the county.

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§  173.  Election  to  administer  veteran assistance by county public  welfare district; organization.  1.  When  a  majority  of  the  veteran  organizations  in  a  county,  by  and  through  their respective county  divisions, file with the clerk of the board of the  supervisors  of  the  county,  a  petition addressed to the board of supervisors of the county  requesting that veteran assistance be administered by such  county,  the  board  of  supervisors  may,  by  resolution  passed by a majority vote,  establish a division or bureau, or direct that a division or  bureau  be  established,  within  the county department of public welfare, and under  the direction of the county commissioner  of  public  welfare,  for  the  purpose of administering veteran assistance.    2. In the event that the county board of supervisors shall pass such a  resolution,  it  shall also authorize and direct the county commissioner  of public welfare to appoint a veteran, as  herein  defined,  as  deputy  commissioner  or  director of the veteran assistance division or bureau,  as the case may be.    3. The county commissioner shall transfer to  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau so much of the staff of the county welfare department  as  may  be  necessary  or  practicable  to  administer  and execute the  functions, powers and  duties  assigned  to  such  division  or  bureau.  Officers  and employees shall be transferred without further examination  or qualification and they shall retain their  respective  civil  service  classification  and  status.  The  civil  service qualifications for all  positions in the veteran assistance division or bureau shall be the same  as required for the same or similar positions in the other divisions  or  bureaus   of   the   county  department  of  welfare,  except  that  the  qualifications for the position of the deputy commissioner or  director,  as the case may be, shall also require that he be a veteran.    4.  The  salaries  or  compensation  paid  to employees of the veteran  assistance division or bureau shall be subject to reimbursement  by  the  state  under  the  same  terms and conditions as are applicable to other  employees  of  the  county  department  of  public  welfare  under   the  provisions of this chapter.    5.  Upon  recommendation of the county commissioner of public welfare,  the county board of supervisors may authorize, by resolution passed by a  majority vote, the veteran assistance division or bureau to  administer,  in  addition  to  veteran  assistance, such other forms or categories of  public assistance and care as may be practicable or necessary,  provided  that  sufficient  qualified  staff  shall  be  available for transfer or  assignment to the veteran assistance division or bureau to  execute  and  perform the additional functions and duties so assigned to such division  or bureau.    6.  The  board  of  supervisors may also authorize the commissioner of  public welfare  to  establish  and  operate  a  branch  of  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau in each or any major population center in  the county.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-4 > 173

§  173.  Election  to  administer  veteran assistance by county public  welfare district; organization.  1.  When  a  majority  of  the  veteran  organizations  in  a  county,  by  and  through  their respective county  divisions, file with the clerk of the board of the  supervisors  of  the  county,  a  petition addressed to the board of supervisors of the county  requesting that veteran assistance be administered by such  county,  the  board  of  supervisors  may,  by  resolution  passed by a majority vote,  establish a division or bureau, or direct that a division or  bureau  be  established,  within  the county department of public welfare, and under  the direction of the county commissioner  of  public  welfare,  for  the  purpose of administering veteran assistance.    2. In the event that the county board of supervisors shall pass such a  resolution,  it  shall also authorize and direct the county commissioner  of public welfare to appoint a veteran, as  herein  defined,  as  deputy  commissioner  or  director of the veteran assistance division or bureau,  as the case may be.    3. The county commissioner shall transfer to  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau so much of the staff of the county welfare department  as  may  be  necessary  or  practicable  to  administer  and execute the  functions, powers and  duties  assigned  to  such  division  or  bureau.  Officers  and employees shall be transferred without further examination  or qualification and they shall retain their  respective  civil  service  classification  and  status.  The  civil  service qualifications for all  positions in the veteran assistance division or bureau shall be the same  as required for the same or similar positions in the other divisions  or  bureaus   of   the   county  department  of  welfare,  except  that  the  qualifications for the position of the deputy commissioner or  director,  as the case may be, shall also require that he be a veteran.    4.  The  salaries  or  compensation  paid  to employees of the veteran  assistance division or bureau shall be subject to reimbursement  by  the  state  under  the  same  terms and conditions as are applicable to other  employees  of  the  county  department  of  public  welfare  under   the  provisions of this chapter.    5.  Upon  recommendation of the county commissioner of public welfare,  the county board of supervisors may authorize, by resolution passed by a  majority vote, the veteran assistance division or bureau to  administer,  in  addition  to  veteran  assistance, such other forms or categories of  public assistance and care as may be practicable or necessary,  provided  that  sufficient  qualified  staff  shall  be  available for transfer or  assignment to the veteran assistance division or bureau to  execute  and  perform the additional functions and duties so assigned to such division  or bureau.    6.  The  board  of  supervisors may also authorize the commissioner of  public welfare  to  establish  and  operate  a  branch  of  the  veteran  assistance  division or bureau in each or any major population center in  the county.