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§  174-b.  Authorization  of  veteran assistance in towns. 1. The town  board of a town responsible for the  expense  of  providing  safety  net  assistance  to  persons residing or found therein, upon the presentation  of a petition to it by one or more posts, camps or garrisons of  one  or  more   veteran  organizations  in  the  town,  requesting  that  veteran  assistance be  authorized by the local social services officer, may,  by  resolution  adopted  by  majority  vote,  authorize and direct the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran  assistance  to  persons  residing  or  found  therein.    Thereafter,  the  local social  services officer shall have, exercise and perform the  same  powers  and  duties  with  relation  to  veteran  assistance as he has, exercises and  performs with relation to safety net assistance.    2. When the town board of a town has authorized and directed the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran assistance,  if  neither the local social services officer, or the supervisor of the town  authorized  to  act  as  such  official,  nor the assistant local social  services officer, if there be one, is a veteran, as herein defined,  the  town  board  may appoint, or authorize the local social services officer  to appoint, a veteran, as herein defined, as a deputy or assistant local  social service officer.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-4 > 174-b

§  174-b.  Authorization  of  veteran assistance in towns. 1. The town  board of a town responsible for the  expense  of  providing  safety  net  assistance  to  persons residing or found therein, upon the presentation  of a petition to it by one or more posts, camps or garrisons of  one  or  more   veteran  organizations  in  the  town,  requesting  that  veteran  assistance be  authorized by the local social services officer, may,  by  resolution  adopted  by  majority  vote,  authorize and direct the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran  assistance  to  persons  residing  or  found  therein.    Thereafter,  the  local social  services officer shall have, exercise and perform the  same  powers  and  duties  with  relation  to  veteran  assistance as he has, exercises and  performs with relation to safety net assistance.    2. When the town board of a town has authorized and directed the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran assistance,  if  neither the local social services officer, or the supervisor of the town  authorized  to  act  as  such  official,  nor the assistant local social  services officer, if there be one, is a veteran, as herein defined,  the  town  board  may appoint, or authorize the local social services officer  to appoint, a veteran, as herein defined, as a deputy or assistant local  social service officer.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-4 > 174-b

§  174-b.  Authorization  of  veteran assistance in towns. 1. The town  board of a town responsible for the  expense  of  providing  safety  net  assistance  to  persons residing or found therein, upon the presentation  of a petition to it by one or more posts, camps or garrisons of  one  or  more   veteran  organizations  in  the  town,  requesting  that  veteran  assistance be  authorized by the local social services officer, may,  by  resolution  adopted  by  majority  vote,  authorize and direct the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran  assistance  to  persons  residing  or  found  therein.    Thereafter,  the  local social  services officer shall have, exercise and perform the  same  powers  and  duties  with  relation  to  veteran  assistance as he has, exercises and  performs with relation to safety net assistance.    2. When the town board of a town has authorized and directed the local  social services officer to authorize and furnish veteran assistance,  if  neither the local social services officer, or the supervisor of the town  authorized  to  act  as  such  official,  nor the assistant local social  services officer, if there be one, is a veteran, as herein defined,  the  town  board  may appoint, or authorize the local social services officer  to appoint, a veteran, as herein defined, as a deputy or assistant local  social service officer.