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Town Clerk Duties and Legal Responsibilities. Michael Kenneally, Esq. Association of Towns of the State of New York Lori Mithen-DeMasi Association of Towns of the State of New York. Town Clerk Duties. Office Management Town Board Meetings and Minutes Public Officers Records Management
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Town Clerk Duties and Legal Responsibilities Michael Kenneally, Esq. Association of Towns of the State of New York Lori Mithen-DeMasi Association of Towns of the State of New York
Town Clerk Duties • Office Management • Town Board Meetings and Minutes • Public Officers • Records Management • Public Notices • Local Laws
Town Clerk Office Location • Town Board generally provides the Town Clerk with an office at town hall or in another town owned facility • Rent and reasonable office expenses may be charged to town for office space not provided by the town
Town Clerk Office Hours • No statutory office hours • Generally set by Town Clerk • Reasonable hours to service public • Town Board may set office hours but cannot require an elected Town Clerk to be physically present unless the hours are set by local law approved by the voters
Salary • Set in the town budget • Published in notice of public hearing on preliminary budget • Decrease during term • Local Law Mandatory Referendum • Increase above noticed amount published in the notice for the hearing on the preliminary budget • Local Law Permissive Referendum
Benefits • Town Board Sets • Health Insurance • Vacation • Sick Leave • Personal Leave • Retirement
Purchasing Supplies • The town budget will provide funding for office supplies and equipment • Purchases must be made in accordance with State Bidding Laws and Local Procurement Policies • Sufficient funds must be in place prior making a purchase • Prior Town Board authorization maybe required unless otherwise provided in the town’s procurement policy
Additional Duties • Town Board may expand the Town Clerk’s duties by resolution • Compatible with statutory duties • Resources Available • Does not conflict with statutory duties • Examples: • Selling Transfer Station Permits • Taking Planning Board Minutes
Town Clerk Deputies • Up to three (3) deputies • Appointed by Town Clerk • Serve at pleasure of Town Clerk • Town Clerk sets first deputy’s duties • Town Board sets duties for other deputies • Compensation set by Town Board
Town Board Meetings • Town Clerk is required to attend Town Board meetings • Town Board meetings include: • Regularly Scheduled Meetings • Specially Scheduled Meetings • Workshop Sessions • Agenda Meetings • Budget Sessions
Regular Monthly Meetings & Workshops • Scheduling • Town Board Resolution • Notice • Post on the Town Clerk Sign Board; • Town Website; • Other Sign Boards Designated for Public Notice • Publish Notice (optional)
Special Town Board Meetings • Scheduling • Called by Town Board or Town Supervisor • Notice • Call/Email/Fax News Media • Post on town clerk sign board • Post on other sign boards designated for public notice • Post on town website • Written notice hand delivered to each Town Board Member
Town Board Agenda • No statutory requirement • Varies by town • Could be determined by Town Board rules of procedure
New Agenda Rules Agenda and related documents scheduled to be discussed at a Town Board meeting must be made available prior to the meeting to the extent practicable • Upon request • Posted on town website
Town Board Rules of Procedure • Formal (Resolution) or Informal (Past Practice) • Quorum Required • Supervisor Presides • Votes by Ayes and Noes • Three Votes Needed • Town Clerk records minutes • Procedures vary by town
Minutes • Historical record of Town Board meeting • Good faith and accurate accounting of meeting • Town Clerk records minutes • No prescribed statutory format • Town Board approval optional
Minutes Must include: • Names of Town Board Members present • Actions • Motions • Proposals • Resolutions • Vote recorded by ayes and noes
Minutes May Include: • Statements for the record • Debate & discussion (verbatim or summarized) • Correspondence • Presentation materials • Public comments
Recording Votes • Each Town Board Member’s vote must be recorded • Town Board Members may not be compelled to vote • Record abstentions as abstentions • Record absences as absences • Determine whether a matter has passed by counting the “Yes” or “Aye” votes
Vote on Matter # 1 Supervisor A Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson B Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson C Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson D Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson E Yes No Abstain Absent Vote Totals 2 Yes 1 No 1 Abstain 1 Absent Majority of Full Board required (3 out of 5) Result: Vote Fails
Vote on Matter # 2 Supervisor A Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson B Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson C Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson D Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson E Yes No Abstain Absent Vote Totals 2 Yes 1 No 0 Abstain 2 Absent 2 Yes 1 No 0 Abstain 2 Absent Majority of Full Board required (3 out of 5) Result: Vote Fails Fails
Vote on Matter #3 Supervisor A Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson B Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson C Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson D Yes No Abstain Absent Councilperson E Yes No Abstain Absent Vote Totals 3 Yes 1 No 1 Abstain 0 Absent Majority of Full Board required (3 out of 5) Result: Vote Passes
Minutes Available to Public Open Meetings Law • Copies for the Public • 1 week from executivesession where minutes were taken • 2 weeks from regular or specialmeeting • Stamp “Draft” or “Subject to board approval” to indicate that Town Board approval is pending
What is a Public Office? • Statute or Local law creating the position established it as a “public office” • Duties involve some exercise of sovereign powers • Administration of duties involves a high degree of initiative & independent judgment • Receipt of an official seal or commission of office
Appointments • Town Board makes most appointments by resolution • Some statutory exceptions: • Bookkeeper/confidential Secretary • Deputies • Town Historian • Planning Board Staff
What is the Town Clerk’s Role in Appointments? • Town Clerk records appointments in the minutes • Town Clerk notifies State and County agencies of appointments • Notice within 5 days of appointment/election • Office; Name; Address; Term of Office
How do Vacancies Occur? • Vacancies occur by State Law • Some Examples • Resignation • Conviction of a felony during office • Failure to timely take & file oath/undertaking • Permanently moving out of town • Accepting an incompatible position
Vacancies • Town Board • Fills vacancies • Town Clerk • Records vacancies • Notifies State & County Agencies (County Clerk and Bd. of Elections) • Within 3 days of Occuringfor elected offices • Position, Date office became vacant
What is the Town Clerk’s Role Regarding Resignations? • Resignation must be in accordance with State law • Written • Addressed to Town clerk • Filed with Town clerk • Resignation Date up to 30 days after resignation filed or immediately if no date specified
Oaths of Office • All town officers must take and file an oath of office within 30 days of taking office • Oaths must be filed in the Town Clerk’s office with additional requirements for Town Justices (county clerk & office of court administration) • Town Clerk notifies Town Board when officer fails to timely file oath
Who can Administer Oaths? • Town Clerk or Deputy Town Clerk • Notary public • Court of Appeals or Supreme Court Judge • Town Supervisor, but only to other members of the town board • Town Board Member • Town justice
Oaths are required to be filed in the Town Clerk’s office • Town officers • Fire district commissioners • Fire police squads of fire departments and fire companies
Special Considerations Town Justices Must file their oath with: • Town clerk • County clerk • Office Court Administration
Official Undertaking Faithful Performance Insurance Policy protects the taxpayers against lost or stolen funds
Officers Required to be Covered • Town Clerk • Town Supervisor • Highway Superintendent • Tax Collector/Receiver • Constable • Town Justice • Anyone else the Town Board requires
Official Undertaking • Individual Undertaking approved by town board • Blanket Bond procured by town board • Filed in Town Clerk’s office with additional filing requirements for Town Justices in the County Clerk’s office and Office of Court Administration • Town Clerk notifies Town Board of pending expiration of bonds • Town Clerk notifies Town Board where there is failure to timely file undertaking or bond
Role / Responsibility of Town Clerk • Town Filing Officer • Record Access Officer • Record Management Officer
Clerk of the Municipal Board • Town Law, §30 • Keep record of proceedings of the Town Board • Keep record of all resolutions ordinances and local laws • Prepare abstracts for board audits
Filing Officer • Town Law, §30 / Public Officers Law, §10 • All certificates, oaths and other papers required by law are Filed in the Town Clerk’s Office
Records Access Officer • Town Clerk charged with custody of all books, records and papers of the town • May be designated Records Access Officer
Records Access Officer • Responsible for coordinating responses to public requests for access to records (FOIL) • Designated by the Town Board • Does not have to be Town Clerk, but often is • Town Board may Designate More than One Record Access Officer
Records Access Officer • Maintain up to date subject matter list • Assist person seeking records to identify the records sought and assist them in reasonably describing them • Contact person when a request is voluminous or requires substantial efforts to help reasonably reduce the records requested • Make records available / deny access • Make copies or allow copies to be made • Certify true copies upon request • Failure to locate -- Certify that RAC is not custodian / records cannot be found after diligent search
Records Access Officer • Subject Matter List • Current • Must Update Annually • Sufficiently Detailed • MU1 Record Retention Schedule as Guide • Additional Local Rules • Always check local records access law for additional duties and responsibilities