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§  29.  Powers and duties of supervisor. Except where powers or duties  specified herein are devolved upon  the  town  comptroller  pursuant  to  section thirty-four of this chapter, the supervisor of each town.    1.  Shall  act as treasurer thereof and shall demand, collect, receive  and have the care and custody of moneys belonging to  or  due  the  town  from  every  source,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. Except as  otherwise provided in articles eleven and thirteen, he shall also act as  treasurer and disbursing officer for every special district therein.    2. Within ten days after their receipt, shall deposit  and  secure  in  his  name  as  supervisor,  all  such  moneys  in the manner provided by  section ten of the general municipal law.    3. Shall disburse such moneys only by checks payable to the person  or  persons entitled thereto, which checks shall, if the town board requires  such  countersignature,  be  countersigned  by the town clerk, or by the  comptroller in towns where the  office  of  town  comptroller  has  been  established.  When  authorized  by  resolution  of  the town board, such  checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of the  supervisor  or  other  town  officer  whose  signature  is  required, as reproduced by a  machine or device commonly known as a checksigner.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  town  board  may  determine  to  enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the town in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.    4.  Shall  keep  an  accurate  and complete account of the receipt and  disbursement of all moneys which shall come into his hands by virtue  of  his  office,  in  books  of  account in the form prescribed by the state  department of audit and control for all expenditures under  the  highway  law  and  in  books  of  account  provided  by  the  town  for all other  expenditures. Such books of account shall be public  records,  open  and  available  for  inspection at all reasonable hours of the day, and, upon  the expiration of his term, shall be filed in the  office  of  the  town  clerk.    7.  Shall  pay  fixed  salaries,  the  principal  of  or  interest  on  indebtedness, amounts becoming due upon  lawful  contracts  for  periods  exceeding  one  year,  and  compensation  for  services  of  officers or  employees regularly engaged by the town at agreed  wages  by  the  hour,  day, week, month or year without prior audit.    8.  Shall  prosecute, in the name of the town, for all penalties given  by law to such town for its use and for all moneys or property  due  the  town.    9. Shall cause a survey to be made of the bounds of his town, whenever  required  by  the state department of transportation, and transmit a map  and description thereof to such department within sixty days thereafter.  The expense of such survey and map shall  be  defrayed  by  the  several  towns  whose  bounds  either  wholly,  or  in  part,  shall be described  thereby; such expense to be apportioned by the board of  supervisors  of  the county.    10.  Shall  prepare  and  file  with the town clerk within thirty days  after the expiration of each fiscal year,  an  annual  financial  report  accounting  for  all moneys received and disbursed by him, together with  the certificate, or certificates, of the bank  or  trust  company  where  town  moneys are deposited, showing the amount of such moneys on deposit  with said bank or trust company, and cause  a  certified  copy  of  such  report  to  be  published  in  the official newspaper, and in such other  newspapers, if any, as the town board may require. In addition  thereto,  if  and  whenever  required,  such  supervisor shall submit to the other  members of the town  board  at  the  time  of  filing  such  report  all  vouchers,  cancelled  checks  or  check  images as authorized by sectionninety-nine-b of the general municipal law, check stubs,  ledgers,  cash  books,  journals,  and  financial  and  accounting records of every sort  required to substantiate the accuracy and completeness of such report.    10-a.  In  lieu of preparing the report required by subdivision ten of  this section, the town board may  determine,  by  resolution,  that  the  supervisor  shall  submit  to  the  town  clerk,  within the time period  prescribed in section thirty of the general municipal law, a copy of the  report to the state  comptroller  required  by  section  thirty  of  the  general  municipal  law,  providing,  however,  that if the time for the  filing of the annual report has been extended by the  state  comptroller  as  provided in the said statute, then the time for submitting a copy of  the report to the town clerk similarly shall be extended. The town clerk  shall cause either a summary of such report to be published  within  ten  days  after  receipt thereof in a form approved by the state comptroller  or a notice that a copy of such report is on file in  the  town  clerk's  office  and  is  available  for  public  inspection  and copying, in the  official newspaper and in such other newspapers as the  town  board  may  direct.    11.  Shall  lease,  sell  and convey in the name of the town, property  owned by it, whenever and in the manner authorized by the provisions  of  this  chapter  or any other general or special law and shall execute and  deliver, in the name of the town, grants of easements or other rights in  lands or other property owned by the town, whenever so directed  by  the  town board.    12.  In  towns  other  than  those  mentioned in section 9-1107 of the  environmental conservation law, and  other  than  those  included  in  a  forest  fire district as defined in subdivision two of section 9-1109 of  the environmental conservation law, shall be superintendent of fires  of  his  town  and  charged  with  the  duty of preventing and extinguishing  forest fires. In such capacity, he shall also be charged with  the  duty  of  preventing  and extinguishing muck fires. He shall have the power to  employ persons to act as forest rangers and fire wardens  in  preventing  and  fighting  forest  and muck fires and to employ necessary assistants  therefor, and shall possess, for both such purposes, all the  power  and  authority  conferred  upon the department of environmental conservation,  district forest ranger, forest ranger and fire warden under subdivisions  one, two, three, four, five and twelve of  section  9-1103,  subdivision  two   of  section  9-1111  and  section  71-0705  of  the  environmental  conservation  law  with  respect  to  forest  fires  and   forest   fire  protection.  Any  person  summoned  to fight forest or muck fires who is  physically able and refuses to assist, shall be liable to a  penalty  of  twenty  dollars.  The town board of each town shall designate one of its  members to act as such superintendent of fires for the ensuing  year  in  case  of  absence  of  the  supervisor.  The  town  board  shall fix the  compensation  of  all  forest  rangers,  fire  wardens,  and  assistants  employed under the provisions of this section, and all expenses incurred  under  the provisions of this section shall be a charge upon and paid by  the town.    13. Shall notify the state department of transportation,  in  writing,  regarding  the  construction,  reconstruction or repair by any person or  corporation, or political subdivision of the state within his  town,  of  any  dam  or other structure for impounding water, and of any dock, pier  or wharf, or other structure used as a landing place. This notice  shall  be  given  within  ten  days  after  the commencement of such work. This  subdivision shall not apply to a dam where the area  draining  into  the  pond  formed  thereby does not exceed one square mile, unless the dam is  more than ten feet in height above the natural bed of the stream at  anypoint or unless the quantity of water which the dam impounds exceeds one  million gallons.    14. Shall attend the annual meeting of the board of supervisors of the  county, and every regular, adjourned or special meeting thereof of which  he shall receive notice.    15.  In  towns  of  the  first  class,  may  designate a bookkeeper or  confidential secretary, or both. In towns of the second class, the  town  board  may  by  resolution  authorize  the  supervisor  of  the  town to  designate a bookkeeper or confidential secretary, or both. A  person  so  designated  by  the  supervisor, shall receive a reasonable compensation  for his services, to be fixed by the town board  and  such  compensation  shall be a town charge.    16.  Shall  have  and  exercise  any  other  power  or  duty expressly  conferred or imposed upon him by law  and  such  powers  and  duties  of  administration  and  supervision  of  town  or  special  or  improvement  district functions as shall be provided by resolution of the town board,  to be performed on behalf of such board.

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§  29.  Powers and duties of supervisor. Except where powers or duties  specified herein are devolved upon  the  town  comptroller  pursuant  to  section thirty-four of this chapter, the supervisor of each town.    1.  Shall  act as treasurer thereof and shall demand, collect, receive  and have the care and custody of moneys belonging to  or  due  the  town  from  every  source,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. Except as  otherwise provided in articles eleven and thirteen, he shall also act as  treasurer and disbursing officer for every special district therein.    2. Within ten days after their receipt, shall deposit  and  secure  in  his  name  as  supervisor,  all  such  moneys  in the manner provided by  section ten of the general municipal law.    3. Shall disburse such moneys only by checks payable to the person  or  persons entitled thereto, which checks shall, if the town board requires  such  countersignature,  be  countersigned  by the town clerk, or by the  comptroller in towns where the  office  of  town  comptroller  has  been  established.  When  authorized  by  resolution  of  the town board, such  checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of the  supervisor  or  other  town  officer  whose  signature  is  required, as reproduced by a  machine or device commonly known as a checksigner.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  town  board  may  determine  to  enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the town in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.    4.  Shall  keep  an  accurate  and complete account of the receipt and  disbursement of all moneys which shall come into his hands by virtue  of  his  office,  in  books  of  account in the form prescribed by the state  department of audit and control for all expenditures under  the  highway  law  and  in  books  of  account  provided  by  the  town  for all other  expenditures. Such books of account shall be public  records,  open  and  available  for  inspection at all reasonable hours of the day, and, upon  the expiration of his term, shall be filed in the  office  of  the  town  clerk.    7.  Shall  pay  fixed  salaries,  the  principal  of  or  interest  on  indebtedness, amounts becoming due upon  lawful  contracts  for  periods  exceeding  one  year,  and  compensation  for  services  of  officers or  employees regularly engaged by the town at agreed  wages  by  the  hour,  day, week, month or year without prior audit.    8.  Shall  prosecute, in the name of the town, for all penalties given  by law to such town for its use and for all moneys or property  due  the  town.    9. Shall cause a survey to be made of the bounds of his town, whenever  required  by  the state department of transportation, and transmit a map  and description thereof to such department within sixty days thereafter.  The expense of such survey and map shall  be  defrayed  by  the  several  towns  whose  bounds  either  wholly,  or  in  part,  shall be described  thereby; such expense to be apportioned by the board of  supervisors  of  the county.    10.  Shall  prepare  and  file  with the town clerk within thirty days  after the expiration of each fiscal year,  an  annual  financial  report  accounting  for  all moneys received and disbursed by him, together with  the certificate, or certificates, of the bank  or  trust  company  where  town  moneys are deposited, showing the amount of such moneys on deposit  with said bank or trust company, and cause  a  certified  copy  of  such  report  to  be  published  in  the official newspaper, and in such other  newspapers, if any, as the town board may require. In addition  thereto,  if  and  whenever  required,  such  supervisor shall submit to the other  members of the town  board  at  the  time  of  filing  such  report  all  vouchers,  cancelled  checks  or  check  images as authorized by sectionninety-nine-b of the general municipal law, check stubs,  ledgers,  cash  books,  journals,  and  financial  and  accounting records of every sort  required to substantiate the accuracy and completeness of such report.    10-a.  In  lieu of preparing the report required by subdivision ten of  this section, the town board may  determine,  by  resolution,  that  the  supervisor  shall  submit  to  the  town  clerk,  within the time period  prescribed in section thirty of the general municipal law, a copy of the  report to the state  comptroller  required  by  section  thirty  of  the  general  municipal  law,  providing,  however,  that if the time for the  filing of the annual report has been extended by the  state  comptroller  as  provided in the said statute, then the time for submitting a copy of  the report to the town clerk similarly shall be extended. The town clerk  shall cause either a summary of such report to be published  within  ten  days  after  receipt thereof in a form approved by the state comptroller  or a notice that a copy of such report is on file in  the  town  clerk's  office  and  is  available  for  public  inspection  and copying, in the  official newspaper and in such other newspapers as the  town  board  may  direct.    11.  Shall  lease,  sell  and convey in the name of the town, property  owned by it, whenever and in the manner authorized by the provisions  of  this  chapter  or any other general or special law and shall execute and  deliver, in the name of the town, grants of easements or other rights in  lands or other property owned by the town, whenever so directed  by  the  town board.    12.  In  towns  other  than  those  mentioned in section 9-1107 of the  environmental conservation law, and  other  than  those  included  in  a  forest  fire district as defined in subdivision two of section 9-1109 of  the environmental conservation law, shall be superintendent of fires  of  his  town  and  charged  with  the  duty of preventing and extinguishing  forest fires. In such capacity, he shall also be charged with  the  duty  of  preventing  and extinguishing muck fires. He shall have the power to  employ persons to act as forest rangers and fire wardens  in  preventing  and  fighting  forest  and muck fires and to employ necessary assistants  therefor, and shall possess, for both such purposes, all the  power  and  authority  conferred  upon the department of environmental conservation,  district forest ranger, forest ranger and fire warden under subdivisions  one, two, three, four, five and twelve of  section  9-1103,  subdivision  two   of  section  9-1111  and  section  71-0705  of  the  environmental  conservation  law  with  respect  to  forest  fires  and   forest   fire  protection.  Any  person  summoned  to fight forest or muck fires who is  physically able and refuses to assist, shall be liable to a  penalty  of  twenty  dollars.  The town board of each town shall designate one of its  members to act as such superintendent of fires for the ensuing  year  in  case  of  absence  of  the  supervisor.  The  town  board  shall fix the  compensation  of  all  forest  rangers,  fire  wardens,  and  assistants  employed under the provisions of this section, and all expenses incurred  under  the provisions of this section shall be a charge upon and paid by  the town.    13. Shall notify the state department of transportation,  in  writing,  regarding  the  construction,  reconstruction or repair by any person or  corporation, or political subdivision of the state within his  town,  of  any  dam  or other structure for impounding water, and of any dock, pier  or wharf, or other structure used as a landing place. This notice  shall  be  given  within  ten  days  after  the commencement of such work. This  subdivision shall not apply to a dam where the area  draining  into  the  pond  formed  thereby does not exceed one square mile, unless the dam is  more than ten feet in height above the natural bed of the stream at  anypoint or unless the quantity of water which the dam impounds exceeds one  million gallons.    14. Shall attend the annual meeting of the board of supervisors of the  county, and every regular, adjourned or special meeting thereof of which  he shall receive notice.    15.  In  towns  of  the  first  class,  may  designate a bookkeeper or  confidential secretary, or both. In towns of the second class, the  town  board  may  by  resolution  authorize  the  supervisor  of  the  town to  designate a bookkeeper or confidential secretary, or both. A  person  so  designated  by  the  supervisor, shall receive a reasonable compensation  for his services, to be fixed by the town board  and  such  compensation  shall be a town charge.    16.  Shall  have  and  exercise  any  other  power  or  duty expressly  conferred or imposed upon him by law  and  such  powers  and  duties  of  administration  and  supervision  of  town  or  special  or  improvement  district functions as shall be provided by resolution of the town board,  to be performed on behalf of such board.

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§  29.  Powers and duties of supervisor. Except where powers or duties  specified herein are devolved upon  the  town  comptroller  pursuant  to  section thirty-four of this chapter, the supervisor of each town.    1.  Shall  act as treasurer thereof and shall demand, collect, receive  and have the care and custody of moneys belonging to  or  due  the  town  from  every  source,  except  as  otherwise  provided  by law. Except as  otherwise provided in articles eleven and thirteen, he shall also act as  treasurer and disbursing officer for every special district therein.    2. Within ten days after their receipt, shall deposit  and  secure  in  his  name  as  supervisor,  all  such  moneys  in the manner provided by  section ten of the general municipal law.    3. Shall disburse such moneys only by checks payable to the person  or  persons entitled thereto, which checks shall, if the town board requires  such  countersignature,  be  countersigned  by the town clerk, or by the  comptroller in towns where the  office  of  town  comptroller  has  been  established.  When  authorized  by  resolution  of  the town board, such  checks may be signed with the facsimile signature of the  supervisor  or  other  town  officer  whose  signature  is  required, as reproduced by a  machine or device commonly known as a checksigner.  By  resolution  duly  adopted,  the  town  board  may  determine  to  enter into a contract to  provide for the deposit of the periodic payroll of the town in a bank or  trust company for disbursal by  it  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  section ninety-six-b of the banking law.    4.  Shall  keep  an  accurate  and complete account of the receipt and  disbursement of all moneys which shall come into his hands by virtue  of  his  office,  in  books  of  account in the form prescribed by the state  department of audit and control for all expenditures under  the  highway  law  and  in  books  of  account  provided  by  the  town  for all other  expenditures. Such books of account shall be public  records,  open  and  available  for  inspection at all reasonable hours of the day, and, upon  the expiration of his term, shall be filed in the  office  of  the  town  clerk.    7.  Shall  pay  fixed  salaries,  the  principal  of  or  interest  on  indebtedness, amounts becoming due upon  lawful  contracts  for  periods  exceeding  one  year,  and  compensation  for  services  of  officers or  employees regularly engaged by the town at agreed  wages  by  the  hour,  day, week, month or year without prior audit.    8.  Shall  prosecute, in the name of the town, for all penalties given  by law to such town for its use and for all moneys or property  due  the  town.    9. Shall cause a survey to be made of the bounds of his town, whenever  required  by  the state department of transportation, and transmit a map  and description thereof to such department within sixty days thereafter.  The expense of such survey and map shall  be  defrayed  by  the  several  towns  whose  bounds  either  wholly,  or  in  part,  shall be described  thereby; such expense to be apportioned by the board of  supervisors  of  the county.    10.  Shall  prepare  and  file  with the town clerk within thirty days  after the expiration of each fiscal year,  an  annual  financial  report  accounting  for  all moneys received and disbursed by him, together with  the certificate, or certificates, of the bank  or  trust  company  where  town  moneys are deposited, showing the amount of such moneys on deposit  with said bank or trust company, and cause  a  certified  copy  of  such  report  to  be  published  in  the official newspaper, and in such other  newspapers, if any, as the town board may require. In addition  thereto,  if  and  whenever  required,  such  supervisor shall submit to the other  members of the town  board  at  the  time  of  filing  such  report  all  vouchers,  cancelled  checks  or  check  images as authorized by sectionninety-nine-b of the general municipal law, check stubs,  ledgers,  cash  books,  journals,  and  financial  and  accounting records of every sort  required to substantiate the accuracy and completeness of such report.    10-a.  In  lieu of preparing the report required by subdivision ten of  this section, the town board may  determine,  by  resolution,  that  the  supervisor  shall  submit  to  the  town  clerk,  within the time period  prescribed in section thirty of the general municipal law, a copy of the  report to the state  comptroller  required  by  section  thirty  of  the  general  municipal  law,  providing,  however,  that if the time for the  filing of the annual report has been extended by the  state  comptroller  as  provided in the said statute, then the time for submitting a copy of  the report to the town clerk similarly shall be extended. The town clerk  shall cause either a summary of such report to be published  within  ten  days  after  receipt thereof in a form approved by the state comptroller  or a notice that a copy of such report is on file in  the  town  clerk's  office  and  is  available  for  public  inspection  and copying, in the  official newspaper and in such other newspapers as the  town  board  may  direct.    11.  Shall  lease,  sell  and convey in the name of the town, property  owned by it, whenever and in the manner authorized by the provisions  of  this  chapter  or any other general or special law and shall execute and  deliver, in the name of the town, grants of easements or other rights in  lands or other property owned by the town, whenever so directed  by  the  town board.    12.  In  towns  other  than  those  mentioned in section 9-1107 of the  environmental conservation law, and  other  than  those  included  in  a  forest  fire district as defined in subdivision two of section 9-1109 of  the environmental conservation law, shall be superintendent of fires  of  his  town  and  charged  with  the  duty of preventing and extinguishing  forest fires. In such capacity, he shall also be charged with  the  duty  of  preventing  and extinguishing muck fires. He shall have the power to  employ persons to act as forest rangers and fire wardens  in  preventing  and  fighting  forest  and muck fires and to employ necessary assistants  therefor, and shall possess, for both such purposes, all the  power  and  authority  conferred  upon the department of environmental conservation,  district forest ranger, forest ranger and fire warden under subdivisions  one, two, three, four, five and twelve of  section  9-1103,  subdivision  two   of  section  9-1111  and  section  71-0705  of  the  environmental  conservation  law  with  respect  to  forest  fires  and   forest   fire  protection.  Any  person  summoned  to fight forest or muck fires who is  physically able and refuses to assist, shall be liable to a  penalty  of  twenty  dollars.  The town board of each town shall designate one of its  members to act as such superintendent of fires for the ensuing  year  in  case  of  absence  of  the  supervisor.  The  town  board  shall fix the  compensation  of  all  forest  rangers,  fire  wardens,  and  assistants  employed under the provisions of this section, and all expenses incurred  under  the provisions of this section shall be a charge upon and paid by  the town.    13. Shall notify the state department of transportation,  in  writing,  regarding  the  construction,  reconstruction or repair by any person or  corporation, or political subdivision of the state within his  town,  of  any  dam  or other structure for impounding water, and of any dock, pier  or wharf, or other structure used as a landing place. This notice  shall  be  given  within  ten  days  after  the commencement of such work. This  subdivision shall not apply to a dam where the area  draining  into  the  pond  formed  thereby does not exceed one square mile, unless the dam is  more than ten feet in height above the natural bed of the stream at  anypoint or unless the quantity of water which the dam impounds exceeds one  million gallons.    14. Shall attend the annual meeting of the board of supervisors of the  county, and every regular, adjourned or special meeting thereof of which  he shall receive notice.    15.  In  towns  of  the  first  class,  may  designate a bookkeeper or  confidential secretary, or both. In towns of the second class, the  town  board  may  by  resolution  authorize  the  supervisor  of  the  town to  designate a bookkeeper or confidential secretary, or both. A  person  so  designated  by  the  supervisor, shall receive a reasonable compensation  for his services, to be fixed by the town board  and  such  compensation  shall be a town charge.    16.  Shall  have  and  exercise  any  other  power  or  duty expressly  conferred or imposed upon him by law  and  such  powers  and  duties  of  administration  and  supervision  of  town  or  special  or  improvement  district functions as shall be provided by resolution of the town board,  to be performed on behalf of such board.