Francis T. Murray, Esq. Informal Opinion County Attorney No. 95-23 County of Ulster P. O. Box 1800 Kingston, N Y 12401
Dear Mr. Murray:
You have asked whether a county legislature, by resolution, may establish the position of fire marshall and, if it may, whether the fire marshall would automatically have the right and privileges established by State law with respect to the operation of vehicles.
We have not found any State enabling legislation of the establishment of the position of fire marshall by local governments. There are few statutory references to that office. See section
Thus, it appears that the position of fire marshall is locally established.1 We believe, however, that the office and its duties must be established by local law, rather than by resolution, under the grant of powers to municipalities in the Municipal Home Rule Law. Under that grant of authority, a county is authorized to adopt and amend local laws establishing a local positions and their qualifications. Municipal Home Rule Law §
As indicated earlier, the establishment of the position of fire marshall by a county would automatically create rights under State law. Vehicle and Traffic Law §
As alluded to above, in response to your second question once the position of fire marshall is property created in your county, that officer's vehicle would be designate as a fire vehicle under section
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
