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A05791 Summary:

BILL NOA05791
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04078
 
SPONSORCahill
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd S2, Chap 158 of 1988
 
Relates to changing the hours of the library's annual election and the organization of the board of trustees.
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A05791 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5791
 
                               2011-2012 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      March 1, 2011
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. CAHILL -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Libraries and Education Technology
 
        AN  ACT  to amend chapter 158 of the laws of 1988 relating to establish-
          ment of a library district in the town of Hurley,  Ulster  county,  in
          relation  to  changing  the hours of the library's annual election and

          the organization of the board of trustees
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Paragraph (c) of subdivision 1 of section 2 of chapter 158
     2  of the laws of 1988, relating to establishment of a library district  in
     3  the town of Hurley, Ulster county, is amended to read as follows:
     4    (c)  the  election  of  [three]  trustees as hereinafter provided. The
     5  trustees of the West Hurley library shall give notice of  said  election
     6  by the publication of a notice in one or more newspapers having a gener-
     7  al  circulation  in  the district to be served. The first publication of
     8  such notice shall be not less than thirteen days and not more than twen-
     9  ty days prior to the date of such election. In addition,  the  board  of

    10  trustees of the West Hurley library shall cause copies of such notice to
    11  be  posted  conspicuously in five public places in the district at least
    12  thirteen days prior to the date of  such  election.  Such  notice  shall
    13  specify  the  time  when and the place where such election will be held,
    14  the issues to be decided at said election and the hours during which the
    15  polls will be open for receipt of ballots. The board of trustees of  the
    16  West Hurley library shall prepare the ballots for such elections and the
    17  polls  shall  remain  open for the receipt thereof at all elections from
    18  [seven] four o'clock p.m. until [ten] eight o'clock p.m., and such addi-
    19  tional consecutive hours prior thereto as the board of trustees  of  the
    20  West  Hurley  library  may  have  determined and specified in the notice

    21  thereof. The board of trustees shall designate a  resident  taxpayer  of
    22  such  district  to  act as chairman of any election of such district and
    23  shall designate not less than two nor more than four resident  taxpayers
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08416-02-1

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     1  to  act  as  election inspectors and ballot clerks at such elections. No
     2  trustees shall serve as such chairman or as  an  election  inspector  or
     3  ballot  clerk.  The  board  of trustees may adopt a resolution providing
     4  that  such chairman, election inspectors and ballot clerks shall be paid
     5  for their respective services at the initial election or at  any  annual

     6  election  or  at  any  subsequent  special election. Such resolution, if
     7  adopted, may fix reasonable compensation for the services of  each  such
     8  official.  Every  voter  of the first, third, fifth and seventh election
     9  district of the town of Hurley otherwise qualified to vote at a  general
    10  town  election  shall  be  qualified to vote at said election. After the
    11  polls have been closed at said election,  the  election  inspectors  and
    12  ballot  clerks  shall  immediately canvass publicly the ballots cast and
    13  the chairman of the election shall publicly announce the result.  Within
    14  seventy-two  hours  thereafter,  the  chairman,  election inspectors and
    15  ballot clerks shall execute and file a certificate of the result of  the
    16  canvass  with  the board of trustees and with the town clerk of the town
    17  of Hurley.
    18    § 2. Section 3 of chapter 158 of the laws of 1988, relating to  estab-

    19  lishment  of a library district in the town of Hurley, Ulster county, is
    20  amended to read as follows:
    21    § 3. Organization  and  structure.  The  West  Hurley  public  library
    22  district  shall  be managed, operated and controlled by a board of trus-
    23  tees consisting of [nine] seven to eleven members. These trustees  shall
    24  at  the  first regular meeting of the board determine by lot the year in
    25  which each of their terms of office expire, [and the terms shall  expire
    26  as  follows:  After  one  year - three trustees; after two years - three
    27  trustees; after three years - three  trustees]  with  one-third  of  the
    28  board  expiring  each year. As vacancies occur trustees shall be elected
    29  at the annual election herein provided for to serve for three year terms

    30  by the voters of the library district  hereby  created,  said  terms  to
    31  commence  on  the first day of October next following the election. Only
    32  qualified voters of the district shall be eligible for election  to  the
    33  board  of trustees. The board of trustees at its first meeting each year
    34  shall elect or appoint a  president  and  vice-president  who  shall  be
    35  members  of  the board and a clerk, treasurer and such other officers as
    36  they deem necessary. If the board so determines, the  offices  of  clerk
    37  and  treasurer  may  be  held  by individuals who are not members of the
    38  board of trustees, and in that event, these officers may, if  the  board
    39  so determines, receive compensation as fixed by resolution of the board.
    40    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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