Marc L. Parris, Esq. Rockland County Attorney
You request an opinion whether a local law is subject to a referendum on petition if the local law is one which would increase the compensation of a county legislator during the term for which the county legislator was elected.
County Law §
County Law §
"1. Notwithstanding the election of a supervisor for a fixed term, the board of supervisors of each county shall have power from time to time to fix the compensation of its members for services rendered to the county. * * *
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"3. The salary * * * fixed and paid during a fiscal year shall not exceed the salary or rate as specified in the notice of the public hearing on the tentative budget prepared for such fiscal year, published pursuant to section three hundred fifty-nine of this chapter."
Rockland County has not adopted a county charter but has replaced the traditional county board of supervisors with a county legislature, the members of which run periodically for election to that office. In 1976 Op Atty Gen 291 (copy enclosed) we concluded that compensation of members and the chairman of the board of supervisors of a county may be increased during their terms of office under authority of County Law §
Municipal Home Rule Law §
"2. Except as otherwise provided by or under authority of a state statute, a local law shall be subject to referendum on petition if it:
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"h. In the case of a city, town or village increases the salary of an elective officer during his term of office or, in the case of a county, increases the salary of an elective officer or of an officer appointed for a fixed term, during his term of office, * * *." (Emphasis supplied.)
In our opinion, a State statute, i.e., County Law §
