James P. Duffy, III, Esq. Village Attorney, East Williston
You have asked whether the mayor of a village is authorized to instruct the village attorney to initiate prosecutions of alleged violations of village laws or whether he must first obtain a resolution of the village board of trustees authorizing such prosecutions. You have indicated that the mayor believes he has the authority to authorize prosecutions under Village Law, §
Section
You are concerned, however, about the effect of section
We have found that the purpose of this section is to permit a village to pay the village attorney additional compensation for his work in prosecuting local regulations (1986 Op Atty Gen [Inf] 123; 1977 Op Atty Gen [Inf] 292). In our 1977 opinion, we concluded that the application of section 20-2006 (2) is not needed for a village attorney to legally prosecute violations of village laws. Instead, it is a procedure to be followed should the village's board of trustees desire to pay additional compensation to the village attorney for prosecutorial work above and beyond his regular compensation as village attorney. Thus, we believe that a village attorney must undertake prosecution of persons violating village laws on the authorization of the mayor under section
We conclude that except where a village attorney is designated as an assistant district attorney for purposes of receiving additional compensation for prosecution of violators of village laws, the mayor is authorized to direct the village attorney to undertake these prosecutions.
