Gerald R. Kane, Esq. Village Attorney, Nyack
You have asked whether a village may enact a local law authorizing the board of trustees to provide that the village clerk, deputy clerk, treasurer and deputy treasurer need not be residents of the village but must be residents of the county in which the village is located or in an abutting or adjacent county.
The Village Law has established residence in the village as a qualification for holding a village office, except as may otherwise be provided by law (Village Law, §
Local governments are authorized to adopt and amend local laws consistent with the Constitution and general law in relation to the qualifications of their officers and employees except to the extent that the Legislature has restricted this power (Municipal Home Rule Law, §
We conclude that a village may enact a local law authorizing the board of trustees to provide that the village clerk, deputy clerk, village treasurer and deputy treasurer need not be residents of the village but must be residents of the county in which the village is located or in an abutting or adjacent county.
