Jonathan Heidelberger, Esq. Informal Opinion Assistant Village Attorney No. 95-36 Village of Northport P. O. Box 358 Northport, N Y 11788
Dear Mr. Heidelberger:
You have asked whether an individual member of the board of trustees may be designated police commissioner with supervisory authority over the village police department. You have explained that the village maintains a police department headed by a paid chief of police. At the village's organizational meeting, traditionally the mayor appoints individual trustees as heads of departments of village government. The mayor has in the past assigned to himself the title of police commissioner.
Your concern is section
Alternatively, the appointment of a trustee to serve as the single commissioner to supervise the police department can be accomplished under section
In summary, the Village Law establishes three alternative mechanisms for supervision of the police department — by the mayor, a board of commissioners, or by a single trustee serving as commissioner. We note that your police department is headed by a paid chief of police. You should be aware of the provisions of section
We conclude that the mayor may appoint a single member of the board of trustees to be commissioner of the village police department.
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.
Very truly yours,
JAMES D. COLE
Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Opinions
