Hon. F. Jay Juracka Acting County Attorney, Schenectady County
We acknowledge receipt of your letter inquiring whether the salaries of your county clerk, sheriff, district attorney and members of the county legislative body may be increased and, if so, whether the increase may be made retroactive.
By legislation adopted in 1968, County Law §
County Law §
The New York Constitution Article
"§ 7. [Compensation of Officers]
"Each of the state officers named in this constitution shall, during his continuance in office, receive a compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which he shall have been elected or appointed; nor shall he receive to his use any fees or perquisites of office or other compensation."
The office of county clerk is contemplated within the above prohibition(Finn v City of New York
In our opinion, the salaries of county clerk, sheriff and district attorney may not be increased during the term for which those officers were elected. Making an increase retroactive would violate the provision.
In our opinion, the salaries of the members and chairman of the county board of representatives may be increased through action by the board during the term for which the members were elected but only to an amount equal to the amount of the maximum salary or rate of per diem compensation shown in the notice of public hearing on the tentative budget. The increase may not be effective retroactively.
