Anthony M. Cerreto, Esq. Informal Opinion Village Attorney No. 95-55 Village of Port Chester 10 Pearl Street Port Chester, N Y 10573
Dear Mr. Cerreto:
You have asked whether disciplinary proceedings against members of the village police department may be conducted by the village manager. In a telephone conversation, you explained that the manager would conduct the hearing and also make the ultimate decision as to discipline.
Currently, the village board of trustees conducts the hearing and determines the appropriate discipline. Under section
In your village, the board of trustees has responsibility for conducting the hearing and for making the ultimate determination of discipline. While the village manager under section
In our view, there is authority for the enactment of a local law to accomplish this result. Under Municipal Home Rule Law §
We conclude that the village board of trustees may enact a local law, subject to mandatory referendum, transferring the authority to discipline police officers from the board of trustees to the village manager.
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
