Nicholas M. DiCostanzo, Esq. Informal Opinion General Counsel No. 97-6 Eastchester Fire District 255 Main Street Eastchester, N Y 10709-2901
Dear Mr. DiCostanzo:
You have explained that the Eastchester Fire District is primarily a paid career fire department. Your inquiry relates to the residency of several classifications of career firefighters, including rank and file firefighters, lieutenants and captains, and the assistant chief and chief. Specifically, you have asked whether personnel in the above titles must under State law maintain State residency and, if not, whether the board of fire commissioners may promulgate and enforce regulations requiring State residency for existing personnel and new employees in these titles.
As you have noted, section
Subdivision 4 also states that the provisions of any general, special or local law; city or village charter, code or ordinance; or any rule or regulation requiring that persons employed by a paid fire department reside in the political subdivision or municipal corporation of the State for which they are chosen or within which their official functions are required to be exercised
shall not apply to the appointment or continuance in office of any such person so employed, if such person resides in the county, or one of the counties, in which such political subdivision or municipal corporation is located.
Therefore, under section
In answer to your first question then, the general residency requirements for public officers provided by section
In response to your second question, we believe that the board of fire commissioners may adopt a resolution to require, as a condition of appointment or retention, that a paid firefighter in any of the above categories reside within the State of New York. Section
In our view, the board of fire commissioners implicitly has authority in adopting such a resolution to establish residency requirements for paid firefighters and paid officers. Since section
We conclude that the board of fire commissioners of a fire district may require that persons employed by the paid fire department of the district reside within the State of New York.
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
