Andrew Boyar, Esq. Town Attorney, Highland
You have asked whether a town board may regulate the assignments of town constables and under what conditions a town board may discipline or dismiss a town constable.
The office of town constable is authorized by section
"Constables and town policemen shall have all the power and authority conferred upon constables by the general laws of the state and such additional powers, not inconsistent with law, as shall be conferred upon them by the town board. They shall be subject to the general authority and direction of the town board and to such orders and regulations as the town board may prescribe, not inconsistent with law."
We believe that the broad grant of authority of section 39 permits a town board to establish the specific responsibilities of town constables including the regulation of assignments and the hours and places of patrol.
Constables are appointed town officers who serve at the pleasure of the town board (Town Law, §
We note the possible applicability of sections
We conclude that a town board may establish the specific responsibilities of town constables. The board may set the conditions and procedures for the dismissal or discipline of town constables, subject to the possible applicability of provisions of the Civil Service Law and collective bargaining agreements negotiated under the Taylor Law.
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.
