Opn. No. 1978-219

Hon. William A. Kelly Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: July 14, 1978 GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW, § 92 (1), 135 (c); EXECUTIVE LAW, § 296(1) (a); WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION LAW, § 201 (4), 205 (2), 211,212. A county employee who has been granted a maternity leave of absence is entitled to the same use […]

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Opn. No. I91-14

Herbert A. Kline, Esq., Town Attorney Attorney General of New York — Opinion Issued on: April 3, 1991 HIGHWAY LAW § 140(4). A member of a town board may not also serve as an employee in the townhighway department. James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General Requestor: Herbert A. Kline, Esq., Town Attorney Town of Colesville […]

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Opn. No. I91-13

James E. Konstanty, Esq., County Attorney Attorney General of New York — Opinion Issued on: March 15, 1991 19 NYCRR § 441.2(a), (b); Executive Law § 371(3). In the absence of any provision in the State Fire Prevention and BuildingCode requiring that a county pay its own code enforcement officer a feefor inspecting county buildings, […]

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Opn. No. 1979-203

Hon. Morley C. Townsend Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: August 13, 1979 TOWN LAW, §§ 202-c, 209-h and 209-q (5) Where the cost of a town sewer district improvement exceeds the original estimate, the increase must be approved by the property owners in the manner prescribed by the Town Law depending on […]

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Opn. No. 97-20

Henry W. Theisen, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion April 29, 1997 NY CONST, ART VIII, § 1; COUNTY LAW § 501; PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW § 18. Section 501 of the County Law does not authorize the county attorney to represent a county official as a plaintiff in a defamation of character action. […]

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Opn. No. 1979-51

Hon. Morton Greenspan Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: October 23, 1979 INSURANCE LAW, § 41 The offering of an “Extended Service Plan” contract by Ford Motor Company, whereby Ford, after inspection, warrants used Ford-built vehicles sold through independent franchised Ford dealers against defects in certain Ford-produced component parts or workmanship for a […]

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Opn. No. F92-10

Hon. William G. McMahon, Commissioner Attorney General of New York — Opinion Issued on: December 31, 1992 NY CONST, ART XIII, § 13; CORRECTION LAW §§ 45(6), 500-c, 500-j;COUNTY LAW §§ 217, 405(2), Article 17; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW§§ 210.15(6), 430.20(1), 510.10, 510.40(1), 530.80(1)(a);9 NYCRR §§ 7000, et seq. In light of specific statutory provisions placing […]

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Opn. No. 1980-186

Everett J. Johns, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: July 16, 1980 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW, §§ 2, 64 (7). A municipality cannot regulate the place of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages by requiring special permits under zoning regulations. Everett J. Johns, Esq. Clarkstown Town Attorney You request our opinion whether […]

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Opn. No. 1978-99

Hon. Leslie B. Labuschagne Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: February 9, 1978 CPLR Rule 328 There is no express prohibition in Rule 328 of the CPLR against a South African consular officer from serving a South African court civil summons upon a person in New York State. However, we are not commenting […]

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Opn. No. 2000-13

Leslie A. Cataldo, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion July 10, 2000 COUNTY LAW §§ 411, 700(1); EDUCATION LAW §§ 1950, 2103. The position of district attorney is incompatible with membership on a BOCES and school board within the jurisdiction of the district attorney. WILLIAM E. STORRS, Assistant Solicitor General Leslie A. Cataldo, […]

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Opn. No. 1976-229

WILLIAM EDWARD STANTON, ESQ. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: July 30, 1976 TOWN LAW § 266; GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LAW §§ 41, 110 Membership of town zoning commission The statute makes no provision for the number of members on a town zoning commission which may consist of any reasonable number of members decided […]

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Informal Opinion No. 83-62

Joseph W. Sheehan, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: November 9, 1983 NY CONST, Art VIII, § 1; CIVIL PRACTICE LAW AND RULES, §§8011(c)(2), 8013(c), (d); REAL PROPERTY ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS LAW, § 749(1); UNIFORM CITY COURT ACT, §§ 701(b), 1911(b). The landlord-petitioner in a summary proceeding to recover possession of real […]

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Opn. No. 1980-153

Scott F. Chatfield, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: May 27, 1980 INSURANCE LAW, §§ 110-132 (Art VI). A municipality may not require an insurance agent to obtain a license to do business. The State has preempted the field of regulation in the insurance business. Scott F. Chatfield, Esq. Attorney for Village […]

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Opn. No. 1977-81

HON. JOHN C. MANNIX Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: January 10, 1977 COUNTY LAW § 257; TOWN LAW § 209-e(3) To vote at a referendum for the establishment of a county sewer district, a person must be a registered voter living at and who is shown on the registry of voters as […]

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Opn. No. 1978-73

Hon. Milton Mollen Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: September 28, 1978 PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW, § 17. Members of the Joint Bar Association Grievance Committees of the Second Judicial Department can be made eligible for indemnification and representation, pursuant to section 17 of the Public Officers Law. Hon. Milton Mollen Presiding Justice Supreme […]

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Informal Opinion No. 83-77

Arthur M. Kahn, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: December 28, 1983 TOWN LAW, §§ 20(2)(a), 65(1), 112(1) and 267(1). A town board may authorize an officer or board of a town to employ outside counsel and may make the necessary appropriations for such purposes. In the absence of such action, the […]

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Opn. No. 81-1

John D. Doyle, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: January 2, 1981 COUNTY LAW, §§ 717, 722-a; VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW, §§ 1192, 1194; L 1980, CH 807. A public defender may not represent an indigent person at a Department of Motor Vehicles license revocation hearing conducted under section 1194 of the […]

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Informal Opinion No. 85-14

Robert E. White, Esq. Attorney General of New York — Opinion Dated: March 12, 1985 ELECTION LAW, § 15-104; PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW, § 5; VILLAGE LAW, § 19-1900. There is no authority for the trustees of a village scheduled to be dissolved to extend the terms of current elected officers until the date of dissolution. […]

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Opn. No. I91-35

William G. Ruger, Esq., County Attorney Attorney General of New York — Opinion Issued on: June 6, 1991 REAL PROPERTY TAW LAW §§ 523(1), 525. The positions of member of a town board of assessment review andcounty real property appraisal technician are incompatibile. James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General Requestor: William G. Ruger, Esq., County […]

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Opn. No. I93-58

D. Michael Murray, Esq., City Attorney Attorney General of New York — Opinion Issued on: December 8, 1993 RACING, WAGERING AND PARI-MUTUAL BREEDING LAW §§ 502, 505, 506. A member of the legislative body of a participating county may not alsoserve as an employee of the regional off-track betting corporation. James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney […]

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