STATE OF NEW YORK
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1122--B
Cal. No. 573
2013-2014 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE(Prefiled)
January 9, 2013
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Introduced by Sen. MAZIARZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Govern-
ment Operations -- reported favorably from said committee, ordered to
first and second report, ordered to a third reading, passed by Senate
and delivered to the Assembly, recalled, vote reconsidered, restored
to third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place
in the order of third reading -- again amended and ordered reprinted,
retaining its place in the order of third reading
AN ACT to amend the public officers law, in relation to residency
requirements for certain positions
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Section 3-b of the public officers law is amended by adding
2 a new subdivision 6 to read as follows:
3 6. Neither the provisions of this section or of any general, special
4 or local law, charter, code, ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation,
5 requiring a person to be a resident of the political subdivision or
6 municipal corporation of the state by which he or she is employed or
7 appointed, shall apply to a person employed or appointed by a political
8 subdivision or municipal corporation of the state as an auxiliary police
9 officer or special deputy sheriff, provided that such auxiliary police
10 officer or special deputy sheriff is trained and registered pursuant to
11 the provisions of section eight hundred forty-five of the executive law;
12 and provided, further, that such auxiliary police officer or special
13 deputy sheriff resides in the county in which such political subdivision
14 is located or an adjoining county within the state. The provisions of
15 this subdivision shall not apply to a city having a population of one
16 million or more.
17 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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