Garrison R. Corwin, Jr., Esq. Fire District Counsel, Fairview
I am writing in response to your request for an Attorney General's opinion as to the civil service status of an appointive fire district treasurer. Specifically, you have asked whether the position falls within the classified or unclassified service.*
In an earlier opinion, we addressed the classification of the secretary to the board of commissioners of a fire district (Op Atty Gen No. 85-52). At that time, we found that the board of commissioners of a fire district is a legislative body for purposes of section
The duties of the fire district secretary, as set forth in section
"He shall attend all meetings of the board of fire commissioners, act as clerk thereof, and keep a complete and accurate record of the proceedings of each meeting and of all propositions, rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this article" (Town Law, §
178 ).
Because of the extent of the secretary's involvement with the legislative function of the board, we concluded that the secretary's "principal functions and duties are directly related to the performance of the legislative function of [the board]", and that the position falls within the unclassified service (Civil Service Law, §
The principal duties and functions of the fire district treasurer, however, are not directly related to the legislative function of the board. As described in section
We conclude that an appointive fire district treasurer is a member of the classified civil service.
