S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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6143
2021-2022 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
April 12, 2021
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Introduced by Sen. BOYLE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Local Government
AN ACT to amend the town law, in relation to compensation of the chair-
man, election inspectors and ballot clerks
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Subdivisions 1 and 6 of section 175 of the town law, subdi-
vision 1 as amended by chapter 334 of the laws of 2011 and subdivision 6
as amended by chapter 586 of the laws of 2004, are amended to read as
follows:
1. An annual election shall be held in each fire district on the
second Tuesday in December, except that in the Ocean Bay Park fire
district, the Lonelyville fire district, the Davis Park fire district,
the Cherry Grove fire district, the Fair Harbor fire district and the
Fire Island Pines fire district, Suffolk county, such annual election
shall be held on the second Tuesday in July, except that in the town of
Salisbury, Herkimer county, such annual election shall be held on the
Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November from six o'clock in
the morning until nine o'clock in the evening and except that in the
Belfast fire district, Allegany county, such annual election shall be
held on the first Tuesday in December. The board of fire commissioners
shall give notice thereof by the publication of a notice once in one or
more newspapers having a general circulation in the district. The first
publication of such notice shall be not less than twenty-seven days and
not more than thirty-four days prior to the date of such election. Such
notice shall specify the time when and the place where such election
will be held, the officers to be elected thereat and their terms of
office, and the hours during which the polls will be open for the
receipt of ballots. The secretary of such fire district shall prepare
the ballots for all elections of fire district officers and the polls
shall remain open for the receipt thereof at all elections of fire
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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district officers from six o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock in
the evening and such additional consecutive hours prior thereto as the
board of fire commissioners of such district may have determined and
specified in the notice thereof. The board of fire commissioners shall
designate a resident fire district elector, who shall be a registered
voter of the town, to act as chairman of any election of said district
and shall designate not less than two nor more than four resident fire
district electors, who shall be registered voters of the town to act as
election inspectors and ballot clerks at such elections. No elective
officer of the fire district shall serve as such chairman or as an
election inspector or ballot clerk. The board of fire commissioners may
adopt a resolution providing that such chairman, election inspectors and
ballot clerks shall be paid for their respective services at any such
annual election or at any special election of the fire district. Such
resolution, if adopted, shall fix the amount of such compensation, as
follows: if the hours during which the polls will be open for the
receipt of ballots are from six o'clock in the evening until nine
o'clock in the evening, a sum not to exceed [thirty-five] ONE HUNDRED
dollars for each such official; if additional consecutive hours prior to
six o'clock in the evening are determined and specified in the notice of
election, a sum not to exceed [fifty] TWO HUNDRED dollars for each such
official.
6. If in any fire district the number of voters is so great as to
render it inexpedient or impossible to conduct the election at one poll-
ing place, the board of fire commissioners may divide the fire district
into election districts and provide a polling place for each such
election district, provided, however, that the number of election
districts in any fire district shall not exceed one for each six hundred
electors plus one for a remaining fraction of six hundred. In such
event, the notice specified in subdivision one of this section shall
describe the election districts and state where the polling places will
be located, and the board of fire commissioners shall designate not less
than two nor more than four resident fire district electors, who shall
be registered voters of the town, to act as election inspectors and
ballot clerks at each such polling place. The board of fire district
commissioners may adopt a resolution providing that such election
inspectors and ballot clerks shall be paid for their respective services
at any such annual election or at any special election of the fire
district. Such resolution, if adopted, shall fix the amount of such
compensation as follows: if the hours during which the polls will be
open for the receipt of ballots are from six o'clock in the evening
until nine o'clock in the evening, a sum not to exceed [thirty-five] ONE
HUNDRED dollars for each such official; if additional consecutive hours
prior to six o'clock in the evening are determined and specified in the
notice of election, a sum not to exceed [fifty] TWO HUNDRED dollars for
each such official. No elective officer of the fire district shall serve
as an election inspector or ballot clerk.
§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.