Requestor: Thomas P. Halley, Esq., Town Attorney Town of Lloyd P.O. Box 915 Highland, New York 12528
Written by: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Opinions
You have raised questions relating to the division of authority between a town board and a three-member police commission with regard to the town's police department. Your questions are which of these parties are responsible for conducting contract negotiations between the town and the police union and who is responsible for handling the grievance procedure on behalf of the police department.
As we indicated in a prior opinion of this office, it is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the town board to determine whether to establish a police department and to appoint and fix the compensation of members. 1980 Op Atty Gen (Inf) 249; Town Law §
In relation to your first question concerning responsibility for contract negotiations, it is clear that the town board, as the legislative body, is responsible for approving all contracts. See, Civil Service Law §§
Next, you ask who is responsible for conducting the grievance procedure with respect to employees of the police department on behalf of the town. As we indicated in our prior opinion, once a police commission is established it exercises all powers conferred by law upon the town board in relation to the police department. Thus, the commission has responsibility for hiring, firing, promotions, discipline and all other police department matters. 1980 Op Atty Gen (Inf) 249.
We conclude that the town board has responsibility for approving contracts negotiated in accordance with the Taylor Law and for enacting necessary implementing legislation. In the event that a police commission is formed, the commission has responsibility for handling grievance procedures with respect to the police department on behalf of the town.
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of the State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of views of this office.
